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I'm working on a authentication module and I need to produce a string
without any inherent fixed structure, so I would just using ngx_sprintf and
pointer arithmetic. However something insidious is going on during
compilation. I have played arround with u_char * as well as char *'s. The
gdb debug sessions goes as follows:
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hassan.syed
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Nginx Development
Hello,
I am working with the 0.7* code base, and I need to extract a sub-string
from a location URL regex capture during the access phase. I'm working on an
authentication scheme that matches a capture from a location with the
payload of an encrypted cookie (similar to kerberos tickets). I could only
find code that did this in the scripting engine codes, and I do not at this
point require this le
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hassan.syed
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Nginx Development
Hello Folks,
I have spent a few weeks reversing knowledge from Nginx's source base.
However, I need to verify some of my understanding, and I have four
questions for which some help would be extremely usefull. The first question
I have asked on Stack Overflow (SO, link at end of email) . However, I doubt
it will be answered there. The SO question also gives a better overview of
what I am trying t
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hassan.syed
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Nginx Development
Hello Again,
I re-factored all the gunk I wrote yesterday. Not only was it the wrong
way around, it was doing things incorrectly (fun times with GDB :D), and the
error messages shouldn't be returned manually but with a "ngx_log_error()"
call followed by a "NGX_CONF_ERROR" return code from within the merge
function. So, I grossly misunderstood the subtleties of the create and m
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hassan.syed
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Nginx Development
Hey Folks,
I am wondering if there is anything in the pipeline that may ease config
validation testing. The use-case I am currently working on is testing the
validity of config for a certain module. If for a particular location a
module is active, than a certain other directives should be present, and if
they are present it should be possible to test for some other predicates at
runtime (for exam
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hassan.syed
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Nginx Development
(copy of intro that I posted on new members section in the forums).
Hello Folks !
I'm a 29 yo R&D programmer currently working at @UK plc (www.uk-plc.net) in
the United Kingdom. I am currently working on a Nginx HTTP authentication
module for my company; however I have additional interests in Nginx, I will
outline these below.
My Research Work
I have recently finished a industrial M.Phil w
by
hassan.syed
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Nginx Development
Seems this forums is underused. Am I to understand that to post on the dev forums I must use the mailing list ?
by
hassan.syed
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New Member Introductions
Hello Folks !
I'm a 29 yo R&D programmer currently working at @UK plc (www.uk-plc.net) in the United Kingdom. I am currently working on a Nginx HTTP authentication module for my company; however I have additional interests in Nginx, I will outline these below.
My Research Work
I have recently finished a industrial M.Phil with the main software deliverable being a distributed HTTP tra
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hassan.syed
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New Member Introductions