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Re: nginx-0.8.18

October 06, 2009 09:56AM
On Tue, Oct 06, 2009 at 03:44:32PM +0200, Tomasz Pajor wrote:

> is SSLv2 disabled by default from this version?

No, I forgot about this.

> > Changes with nginx 0.8.18 06 Oct 2009
> >
> > *) Feature: the "read_ahead" directive.
> >
> > *) Feature: now several "perl_modules" directive may be used.
> >
> > *) Feature: the "limit_req_log_level" and "limit_conn_log_level"
> > directives.
> >
> > *) Bugfix: now "limit_req" directive conforms to the leaky bucket
> > algorithm.
> > Thanks to Maxim Dounin.
> >
> > *) Bugfix: nginx did not work on Linux/sparc.
> > Thanks to Marcus Ramberg.
> >
> > *) Bugfix: nginx sent '\0' in a "Location" response header line on
> > MKCOL request.
> > Thanks to Xie Zhenye.
> >
> > *) Bugfix: zero status code was logged instead of 499 status code; the
> > bug had appeared in 0.8.11.
> >
> > *) Bugfix: socket leak; the bug had appeared in 0.8.11.


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nginx-0.8.18

Igor Sysoev October 06, 2009 08:58AM

Re: nginx-0.8.18

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