First of all thanks for all the hard work on the best server out there. I'm now using the experimental QUIC branch. I've noticed developent stalled about two months ago, both QUIC and mainline. As I knew about Igor departure this year I'm kind of curious if the project still have a roadmap, if QUIC will eventually be merged into mainline. Thank youby dimitre - Nginx Mailing List - English
Thanks for the clarification Grzegorz, I'm going to research how to do it right with Certbot.by dimitre - Nginx Mailing List - English
I'm now using Nginx 1.21. I've noticed Nginx actually runs with variable in ssl certificate path, but the certificate itself doesn't run. ssl_certificate /etc/letsencrypt/live/$host/fullchain.pem; # managed by Certbot ssl_certificate_key /etc/letsencrypt/live/$host/privkey.pem; # managed by Certbot I double checked the $host variable using a special header and curl, to know if $host variableby dimitre - Nginx Mailing List - English
Upgrading to mainline now. Unfortunately dnf still has the latest stable as 1.14 Thank you!by dimitre - Nginx Mailing List - English
hello, I'm trying to use the variable $host in this entry: ssl_certificate /etc/letsencrypt/live/$host/fullchain.pem; ssl_certificate_key /etc/letsencrypt/live/$host/privkey.pem; to potentially make one entry that fits multiple domains, but it is not possible I think the variable $host is not parsed in this specific directive nginx: BIO_new_file("/etc/letsencrypt/live/$host/fby dimitre - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hello, I'm trying it out Nginx Quic with the latest from mercurial. question: is it possible to use more than one server block configured for http3? I mean, two different sites with different certificates? At the time if I try this it doesn work and return an error nginx: duplicate listen options for 0.0.0.0:443 in /etc/nginx/nginx.conf:272 Thank youby dimitre - How to...
Hello I'm Dimitre Artist and programmer from Brazil I've been using NGINX since 2014, first together with Apache but very soon I've replaced it totally. NGINX is beautiful and solid, thanks Igor for your creation I love the raw design of nginx.org website Cheers!by dimitre - New Member Introductions
Issue resolved, I've found out my VPS provider had a hardware firewall setup so I had to open specific ports in their control panel in addition to firewall-cmd to make it work. Now I think it is working after opening port 443 for UDP and TCP too. recently built curl is recognizing and latest Firefox Nightly tooby dimitre - How to...
Hello, I've just built Nginx Quic with the latest from mercurial and boringSSL I've copied the basic configuration but I'm having some issues. Can you help me identifying what I'm missing? I've tested with latest Firefox which can identify http3 protocol correctly on cloudflare blog for ex. Thanks. Here is my nginx -V output configure arguments: --build=nginx-quic --with-debug --withby dimitre - How to...
hello, I'm trying to use the variable $host in this entry: ssl_certificate /etc/letsencrypt/live/$host/fullchain.pem; ssl_certificate_key /etc/letsencrypt/live/$host/privkey.pem; to potentially make one entry that fits multiple domains, but it is not possible I think the variable $host is not parsed in this specific directive nginx: BIO_new_file("/etc/letsencrypt/live/$host/by dimitre - How to...
In fact it doesn't. thank you anyway what I'm looking for is some help with a named regular expression, something like this but able to work with my particular example. Thank you A named regular expression capture can be used later as a variable: server { server_name ~^(www\.)?(?<domain>.+)$; location / { root /sites/$domain; } }by dimitre - How to...
Hello, nowadays I add a block for each subdomain like this: server { server_name instigado.hifolio.com; root /home/hifolio/public_html/instigado; include miolo.conf; } server { server_name danca.hifolio.com; root /home/hifolio/public_html/danca; include miolo.conf; } server { server_nameby dimitre - How to...
I want to make a server block, or location block (not sure which works) using regex to redirect all domains with www to the same without www. something in this lines: server_name ~^(www\.)?(?<domain>.+)$; rewrite ^ http://$domain$request_uri? permanent; Any help would be greatby dimitre - How to...