<div dir="ltr">While testing the new $ssl_client_s_dn variable (as of 1.11.6) I
discovered that it doesn't handle unicode characters correctly, Say if I had a user
cert with a DN of 'CN=доверенная третья сторона' after going through
nginx it becomes 'CN=\D0\B4\D0\BE\D0\B2\D0\B5\D<wbr>1\80\D0\B5\D0\BD\D0\BD\D0\B0\D<wbr>1\8F
\D1\82\D1\80\D0\B5\D1\82\D1\8C<wbr>\D1\8F
\D1\81\D1\82\D0\BE\D1\80\D0\BE<wbr>\D0\BD\D0\B0'. This is not very
helpful and unicode support here is the only thing preventing our
project
from using nginx. We are currently using httpd as it handles this case
in a more friendly way, but would like to move away from it.<br><br>Is there something I can set to fix this? Is this a
bug or is it working as intended?<br><br>Thank you for your time,<br><div class="gmail-m_5644429714412067049gmail-m_278740391948162665gmail-m_-3297088116336393974gmail_signature"><div dir="ltr"><font face="monospace, monospace">-------------</font><div><font face="monospace, monospace">- Alex Addy -</font></div><div><font face="monospace, monospace">-------------</font></div></div></div></div>