Thanks for the screenshot. Not sure I would have found it without that.
I don't have need for those other modules. If anything, the modules I'd
like to have are the ngx_http_geo_module and possibly the
nginx_tcp_proxy_module
(https://github.com/yaoweibin/nginx_tcp_proxy_module).
I hope to switch to Linux soon anyway. Then I'll just build nginx with
the modules that I need.
Thanks,
Igal Sapir
Lucee Core Developer
Lucee.org <http://lucee.org/>
On 3/21/2017 10:59 AM, c0nw0nk wrote:
Yeah I also notice the free builds are not exactly the most visible on their
webpage.
This is where you find them : http://i.imgur.com/byJ53VW.png
But the free builds come compiled with all the free Nginx addons you can
find on Github and other places.
nginx, nginx doc, Lua, Naxsi, Rtmp, HttpSubsModule, echo-nginx,
lower_upper_case, headers-more, auth_ldap, set-misc, lua-upstream,
encrypted-session, limit-traffic, AJP, form-input, upstream_jdomain,
ngx_cache_purge, nginx-http-concat, nginx-vod-module, nginx-module-vts
I use them because of Naxsi + Lua aswell as the problems in Windows listed
here http://nginx.org/en/docs/windows.html#known_issues itpp2012 fixed and
is available in his free builds.
It depends what your usage and requirements are but just like Nginx mainline
it is free same as the mainline versions and they include add-ons that are
free and are not selling anyone's add-ons/work to people illegally.
I am sure itpp2012 will see this himself and always clarifies on things.
I don't know if Maxim Dounin can tell us if Nginx Windows builds on the
nginx.org site will have these problems (
http://nginx.org/en/docs/windows.html#known_issues ) fixed like itpp2012
fixed for us anytime soon ?
Igal @ Lucee.org Wrote:
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Hi,
On 3/21/2017 7:10 AM, c0nw0nk wrote:
I have used his builds you can download them for free...
I didn't see a download link at http://nginx-win.ecsds.eu/ other than
the commercial subscription
Just like nginx
mainline builds from nginx.org But specific custom features cost
money just
like you would have to pay for Nginx+ https://www.nginx.com/
I am fine with paying for features when it's reasonable, or when it
supports a project that I like or use (e.g. NGINX+). In this case it
seemed like it was a matter of adding a switch to the build script,
which Maxim confirmed.
But this is the latest build it seems
http://nginx-win.ecsds.eu/download/nginx%201.11.10.1%20Lion.zip That
comes
compiled with everything you see in product files.
Cool. Thanks. But now that the official build will include http/2 I
think I'll stick with it since I'm already familiar with the setup
there
and have some scripts to automate installing as a service etc.
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