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SSL: ssl_session_tickets directive. This adds support so it's possible to explicitly disable SSL Session Tickets. In order to have good Forward Secrecy support either the session ticket key has to be reloaded by using nginx' binary upgrade process or using an external key file and reloading the configuration. This directive adds another possibility to have good support by disabling session tickets altogether. If session tickets are enabled and the process lives for a long a time, an attacker can grab the session ticket from the process and use that to decrypt any traffic that occured during the entire lifetime of the process.
author Dirkjan Bussink <d.bussink@gmail.com>
date Fri, 10 Jan 2014 16:12:40 +0100
parents 63a820b0bc6c
children 8752257e883f
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#!/usr/bin/perl -w

# Convert unicode mappings to nginx configuration file format.

# You may find useful mappings in various places, including
# unicode.org official site:
#
# http://www.unicode.org/Public/MAPPINGS/VENDORS/MICSFT/WINDOWS/CP1251.TXT
# http://www.unicode.org/Public/MAPPINGS/VENDORS/MISC/KOI8-R.TXT

# Needs perl 5.6 or later.

# Written by Maxim Dounin, mdounin@rambler-co.ru

###############################################################################

require 5.006;

while (<>) {
	# Skip comments and empty lines

	next if /^#/;
	next if /^\s*$/;
	chomp;

	# Convert mappings

	if (/^\s*0x(..)\s*0x(....)\s*(#.*)/) {
		# Mapping <from-code> <unicode-code> "#" <unicode-name>
		my $cs_code = $1;
		my $un_code = $2;
		my $un_name = $3;

		# Produce UTF-8 sequence from character code;

		my $un_utf8 = join('', map { sprintf("%02X", $_) } unpack("C*", pack("U", hex($un_code))));

		print "    $cs_code  $un_utf8 ; $un_name\n";

	} else {
		warn "Unrecognized line: '$_'";
	}
}

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