[nginx-announce] nginx-1.15.0
Kevin Worthington
kworthington at gmail.com
Tue Jun 5 15:09:02 UTC 2018
Hello Nginx users,
Now available: Nginx 1.15.0 for Windows
https://kevinworthington.com/nginxwin1150
(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.
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Thank you,
Kevin
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On Tue, Jun 5, 2018 at 10:01 AM, Maxim Dounin <mdounin at mdounin.ru> wrote:
> Changes with nginx 1.15.0 05 Jun
> 2018
>
> *) Change: the "ssl" directive is deprecated; the "ssl" parameter of
> the
> "listen" directive should be used instead.
>
> *) Change: now nginx detects missing SSL certificates during
> configuration testing when using the "ssl" parameter of the "listen"
> directive.
>
> *) Feature: now the stream module can handle multiple incoming UDP
> datagrams from a client within a single session.
>
> *) Bugfix: it was possible to specify an incorrect response code in the
> "proxy_cache_valid" directive.
>
> *) Bugfix: nginx could not be built by gcc 8.1.
>
> *) Bugfix: logging to syslog stopped on local IP address changes.
>
> *) Bugfix: nginx could not be built by clang with CUDA SDK installed;
> the bug had appeared in 1.13.8.
>
> *) Bugfix: "getsockopt(TCP_FASTOPEN) ... failed" messages might appear
> in logs during binary upgrade when using unix domain listen sockets
> on FreeBSD.
>
> *) Bugfix: nginx could not be built on Fedora 28 Linux.
>
> *) Bugfix: request processing rate might exceed configured rate when
> using the "limit_req" directive.
>
> *) Bugfix: in handling of client addresses when using unix domain
> listen
> sockets to work with datagrams on Linux.
>
> *) Bugfix: in memory allocation error handling.
>
>
> --
> Maxim Dounin
> http://nginx.org/
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