[nginx-announce] nginx-1.13.6
Kevin Worthington
kworthington at gmail.com
Tue Oct 10 17:48:16 UTC 2017
Hello Nginx users,
Now available: Nginx 1.13.6 for Windows
https://kevinworthington.com/nginxwin1136 (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 here:
Twitter http://twitter.com/kworthington
Google+ https://plus.google.com/+KevinWorthington/
Thank you,
Kevin
--
Kevin Worthington
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https://kevinworthington.com/
https://twitter.com/kworthington
https://plus.google.com/+KevinWorthington/
On Tue, Oct 10, 2017 at 1:47 PM, Kevin Worthington <kworthington at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hello Nginx users,
>
> Now available: Nginx 1.13.6 for Windows https://kevinworthington.com/
> nginxwin1136 (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 here:
> Twitter http://twitter.com/kworthington
> Google+ https://plus.google.com/+KevinWorthington/
>
> Thank you,
> Kevin
> --
> Kevin Worthington
> kworthington *@* (gmail] [dot} {com)
> https://kevinworthington.com/
> https://twitter.com/kworthington
> https://plus.google.com/+KevinWorthington/
>
>
> On Tue, Oct 10, 2017 at 11:40 AM, Maxim Dounin <mdounin at mdounin.ru> wrote:
>
>> Changes with nginx 1.13.6 10 Oct
>> 2017
>>
>> *) Bugfix: switching to the next upstream server in the stream module
>> did not work when using the "ssl_preread" directive.
>>
>> *) Bugfix: in the ngx_http_v2_module.
>> Thanks to Piotr Sikora.
>>
>> *) Bugfix: nginx did not support dates after the year 2038 on 32-bit
>> platforms with 64-bit time_t.
>>
>> *) Bugfix: in handling of dates prior to the year 1970 and after the
>> year 10000.
>>
>> *) Bugfix: in the stream module timeouts waiting for UDP datagrams
>> from
>> upstream servers were not logged or logged at the "info" level
>> instead of "error".
>>
>> *) Bugfix: when using HTTP/2 nginx might return the 400 response
>> without
>> logging the reason.
>>
>> *) Bugfix: in processing of corrupted cache files.
>>
>> *) Bugfix: cache control headers were ignored when caching errors
>> intercepted by error_page.
>>
>> *) Bugfix: when using HTTP/2 client request body might be corrupted.
>>
>> *) Bugfix: in handling of client addresses when using unix domain
>> sockets.
>>
>> *) Bugfix: nginx hogged CPU when using the "hash ... consistent"
>> directive in the upstream block if large weights were used and all
>> or
>> most of the servers were unavailable.
>>
>>
>> --
>> Maxim Dounin
>> http://nginx.org/
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>
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