Nginx-1.3.10

Changes with nginx 1.3.10 25 Dec
2012

*) Change: domain names specified in configuration file are now 

resolved
to IPv6 addresses as well as IPv4 ones.

*) Change: now if the "include" directive with mask is used on Unix
   systems, included files are sorted in alphabetical order.

*) Change: the "add_header" directive adds headers to 201 responses.

*) Feature: the "geo" directive now supports IPv6 addresses in CIDR
   notation.

*) Feature: the "flush" and "gzip" parameters of the "access_log"
   directive.

*) Feature: variables support in the "auth_basic" directive.

*) Bugfix: nginx could not be built with the ngx_http_perl_module in
   some cases.

*) Bugfix: a segmentation fault might occur in a worker process if 

the
ngx_http_xslt_module was used.

*) Bugfix: nginx could not be built on MacOSX in some cases.
   Thanks to Piotr S..

*) Bugfix: the "limit_rate" directive with high rates might result 

in
truncated responses on 32-bit platforms.
Thanks to Alexey Antropov.

*) Bugfix: a segmentation fault might occur in a worker process if 

the
“if” directive was used.
Thanks to Piotr S…

*) Bugfix: a "100 Continue" response was issued with "413 Request 

Entity
Too Large" responses.

*) Bugfix: the "image_filter", "image_filter_jpeg_quality" and
   "image_filter_sharpen" directives might be inherited incorrectly.
   Thanks to Ian Babrou.

*) Bugfix: "crypt_r() failed" errors might appear if the 

“auth_basic”
directive was used on Linux.

*) Bugfix: in backup servers handling.
   Thanks to Thomas Chen.

*) Bugfix: proxied HEAD requests might return incorrect response if 

the
“gzip” directive was used.

Merry Christmas!


Maxim D.

Hello Nginx U.s,

Now available: Nginx 1.3.10 For Windows Nginx 1.3.10 for Windows – Kevin Worthington (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