Forum: NGINX nginx-1.2.5

Posted by Maxim Dounin (Guest)
on 2012-11-13 14:58
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Changes with nginx 1.2.5                                         13 Nov 
2012

    *) Feature: the "optional_no_ca" parameter of the 
"ssl_verify_client"
       directive.
       Thanks to Mike Kazantsev and Eric O'Connor.

    *) Feature: the $bytes_sent, $connection, and $connection_requests
       variables can now be used not only in the "log_format" directive.
       Thanks to Benjamin Grössing.

    *) Feature: resolver now randomly rotates addresses returned from 
cache.
       Thanks to Anton Jouline.

    *) Feature: the "auto" parameter of the "worker_processes" 
directive.

    *) Bugfix: "cache file ... has md5 collision" alert.

    *) Bugfix: OpenSSL 0.9.7 compatibility.


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Posted by Alex Samad - Yieldbroker (Guest)
on 2012-11-13 20:34
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Hi

Have all the ssl features from the development branch been brought down 
?

Specifically the option of having a ca hint for client certs and a 
different chain of ca for verifying ?

Alex
Posted by Kevin Worthington (Guest)
on 2012-11-13 20:47
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Hello Nginx Users,

Now available: Nginx 1.2.5 For Windows http://goo.gl/8POBa (32-bit and 
64-bit
versions)

These versions are to support legacy users who are already using Cygwin
based builds of Nginx. Officially supported native Windows binaries are 
at
nginx.org.

Announcements are also available via my Twitter stream (
http://twitter.com/kworthington), if you prefer to receive updates that 
way.

Thank you,
Kevin
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Posted by Maxim Dounin (Guest)
on 2012-11-14 03:45
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Hello!

On Tue, Nov 13, 2012 at 07:34:03PM +0000, Alex Samad - Yieldbroker 
wrote:

> Have all the ssl features from the development branch been
> brought down ?
>
> Specifically the option of having a ca hint for client certs and
> a different chain of ca for verifying ?

No, it's still only in 1.3.x branch.

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