Just curious as to what the broader context is behind your question... Wouldn't below suffice since implicit testing of http-only and secure attributes are tested? http { server { listen 443; ssl on; ssl_certificate ...; ssl_certificate_key ...; location / { if ($cookie_COOKIE != '') { echo "cookie found here is http-only and secure.&quoby kalpesh.patel@glgroup.com - Nginx Mailing List - English
Maxim: Much appreciate that insight. "... But I assume you understand what you are doing.)" -- I hope so!by kalpesh.patel@glgroup.com - Nginx Mailing List - English
http-only and secure are directives intended for browser. If the browser doesn't detect HTTP proto for http-only setting and SSL for secure setting then browser will drop the cookie and will never make it to the web server.by kalpesh.patel@glgroup.com - Nginx Mailing List - English
Left out the fact make file is used to create the link.by kalpesh.patel@glgroup.com - Nginx Mailing List - English
Late to contribute as well but wanted to mention that we reference a single include in the main config that gets linked to the actual file at the deployment time only.by kalpesh.patel@glgroup.com - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hello all: I had a few subtle question on NGINX operation and in particular are of reseading configuration : -- Assuming NGINX processes are running and the configuration is syntacaly valid, what it the difference when '.../nginx -s reload' is executed versus 'kill -HUP <pid of master process>' is executed? Is ther any difference in the end result and if so what are they? -- Assuminby kalpesh.patel@glgroup.com - Nginx Mailing List - English
I think I now understand when you say perl installation is broken. libperl migh not be matching up with the perl binaries here...by kalpesh.patel@glgroup.com - Nginx Mailing List - English
Igor: You could be right. Than it leaves me a bit puzzled. I have a strait forward perl script using same library seems to load it perfectly fine and works without any errors. I checked and I have only one perl version installed so mixing and matching isn't an issue. Search for "-------> relevent part seems to be here" to jump to it if strace is of any interest... I'll giveby kalpesh.patel@glgroup.com - Nginx Mailing List - English
Igor: I had tried that before but now I tried with following two which still errors out with same exact place and error: env PERL5LIB=/usr/local/lib/perl/5.12.4/:/usr/lib/perl/5.12.4/; env LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib/perl/5.12.4/auto/Crypt/OpenSSL/RSA/;by kalpesh.patel@glgroup.com - Nginx Mailing List - English
I am suspecting following to be issue some how. I've tried specifying it via $LD_LIBRARY_PATH, $LD_PRELOAD and /etc/ld.so.preload but no love. root@master-01:/home/theApp/theEnDec/conf# find / -name RSA.so /usr/local/lib/perl/5.12.4/auto/Crypt/OpenSSL/RSA/RSA.so /usr/lib/perl/5.12.4/auto/Crypt/OpenSSL/RSA/RSA.so In case it helps, this is the Makefile to get the environment to the poiby kalpesh.patel@glgroup.com - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hi all: I am trying to utilize Crypt::OpenSSL::RSA perl module that is called from within the the http_perl_module handler. The interesting part is that if I use this module from a strait perl script then it works fine but when I call from the handler in nginx then it fail nginx's sanity test check. Hopefully someone can shed some light here. I suspect /usr/lib/perl/5.12.4/auto/Crypt/OpenSSL/RSby kalpesh.patel@glgroup.com - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hello NGINX Dev team: Hope you can help answer a simple question (I've gone through documentations and experimented with it and the answer seems no but hoping to get confimration from "the" authority on it). I need to customize the time stamp for logging access logs in certain ways. Looking at the log module, I see that the nginx offers only two pre-configured formats, namely the $by kalpesh.patel@glgroup.com - Nginx Mailing List - English