Thanks Adam for the post And thanks Maxim for the tip, your guess was correct. > Quick test suggests that it's probably about new ECDHE ciphers being cool compared to DHE ones while nginx doesn't support ECDHE out of the box (yet, there are patches floating around) even if compiled with OpenSSL 1.0. Curiosity satisfied :)by davidkazuhiro - Nginx Mailing List - English
Wait I'm confused... how do you know these tests were done with EDCHE ciphers? And if they were, how did he do them if nginx doesn't support EDCHE?by davidkazuhiro - Nginx Mailing List - English
According to this article http://matt.io/entry/uq nginx is really slow at SSL. Is this true and should I be using stud to handle SSL connections, or is nginx actually fast an it's a configuration issue or a fluke version of nginx?by davidkazuhiro - Nginx Mailing List - English
I'd like to use nginx's Image Filter Modulehttp://wiki.nginx.org/HttpImageFilterModuleto dynamically generate DeepZoomhttp://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc645050%28v=vs.95%29.aspximages. However, I don't see an x-position or y-position argument for the crop directive. Is it even possible for the Image Filter Module to crop quadrants other than the top left? David ___________________________by davidkazuhiro - Nginx Mailing List - English
Oh I see, tricky. How is an event loop defined? Is there a value definable in nginx.conf which can shorten the event loop? Or can I just increase timer resolution to a really high number to make the log times more accurate?by davidkazuhiro - Nginx Mailing List - English
When I hit the nginx server with a very rapid succession of requests from multiple clients, the logs will be out of order. For example, the log times would appear like this: ... 18:10:11 ... ... 18:10:11 ... ... 18:10:11 ... ... 18:10:12 ... ... 18:10:11 ... ... 18:10:12 ... ... 18:10:11 ... ... 18:10:12 ... ... 18:10:12 ... ... 18:10:12 ... Why would this be?by davidkazuhiro - Nginx Mailing List - English