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Re: Contributing a new module

Keith Ainsworth
January 10, 2014 02:22PM
I knew there must've been something obvious I was overlooking. Thanks!

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> On Jan 10, 2014, at 5:59 AM, "Maxim Dounin" <mdounin@mdounin.ru> wrote:
>
> Hello!
>
>> On Thu, Jan 09, 2014 at 05:33:31PM -0600, Keith Ainsworth wrote:
>>
>> I've developed (still adding features too) a filter module that returns MD5 hashes the content, returning an extremely small digest message.
>> This I find very useful for checking the integrity of large files on media servers (as serving the whole content to a centralized checker is extremely expensive on network).
>> I realize, you could spin up your own file integrity checker, but on services with several servers handling the load of serving files, it's a lot easier to simply have a node or two query a bunch of hash locations and check against expected or historic values.
>>
>> The source is at: http://github.com/kainswor/nginx_md5_filter
>>
>> So my question is, how can I get this out there? I'd love to see it on the list of 3rd party modules ;)
>
> Just add one to http://wiki.nginx.org/3rdPartyModules?
> ;)
>
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Contributing a new module

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Re: Contributing a new module

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