comparison src/event/ngx_event_openssl.h @ 376:d13234035cad NGINX_0_6_32

nginx 0.6.32 *) Change: the "none" parameter in the "ssl_session_cache" directive; now this is default parameter. Thanks to Rob Mueller. *) Change: now the 0x00-0x1F, '"' and '\' characters are escaped as \xXX in an access_log. Thanks to Maxim Dounin. *) Change: now nginx allows several "Host" request header line. *) Feature: the "modified" flag in the "expires" directive. *) Feature: the $uid_got and $uid_set variables may be used at any request processing stage. *) Feature: the $hostname variable. Thanks to Andrei Nigmatulin. *) Feature: DESTDIR support. Thanks to Todd A. Fisher and Andras Voroskoi. *) Bugfix: if sub_filter and SSI were used together, then responses might were transferred incorrectly. *) Bugfix: large SSI inclusions might be truncated. *) Bugfix: the "proxy_pass" directive did not work with the HTTPS protocol; the bug had appeared in 0.6.9. *) Bugfix: worker processes might not catch reconfiguration and log rotation signals. *) Bugfix: nginx could not be built on latest Fedora 9 Linux. Thanks to Roxis. *) Bugfix: a segmentation fault might occur in worker process on Linux, if keepalive was enabled.
author Igor Sysoev <http://sysoev.ru>
date Mon, 07 Jul 2008 00:00:00 +0400
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49 unsigned no_wait_shutdown:1; 49 unsigned no_wait_shutdown:1;
50 unsigned no_send_shutdown:1; 50 unsigned no_send_shutdown:1;
51 } ngx_ssl_connection_t; 51 } ngx_ssl_connection_t;
52 52
53 53
54 #define NGX_SSL_DFLT_BUILTIN_SCACHE -2 54 #define NGX_SSL_NO_SCACHE -2
55 #define NGX_SSL_NO_BUILTIN_SCACHE -3 55 #define NGX_SSL_NONE_SCACHE -3
56 #define NGX_SSL_NO_SCACHE -4 56 #define NGX_SSL_NO_BUILTIN_SCACHE -4
57 #define NGX_SSL_DFLT_BUILTIN_SCACHE -5
57 58
58 59
59 #define NGX_SSL_MAX_SESSION_SIZE 4096 60 #define NGX_SSL_MAX_SESSION_SIZE 4096
60 61
61 typedef struct ngx_ssl_sess_id_s ngx_ssl_sess_id_t; 62 typedef struct ngx_ssl_sess_id_s ngx_ssl_sess_id_t;