Re: Is there a compile version NGINX RTMP for Windows

2013-11-26 Thread itpp2012
Here is one with rtmp(1.06) compiled in, http://nginx-win.ecsds.eu/ rtmp 1.07 upgrade is on the todo list for the next release. Posted at Nginx Forum: http://forum.nginx.org/read.php?2,244990,245000#msg-245000 ___ nginx mailing list nginx@nginx.org htt

Re: How to deal with Windows 7 password recovery

2013-11-26 Thread Berry Huston
I have ever used this professional application for windows 8 password recovery. http://windows8password.com/ And it is compatible for Windows XP, windows vista, windows 7 and windows 8. So I think it is a right tool for you. -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. ___

Re: Forgot Windows 8 Login Password After Upgrade to Windows 8.1, How to Reset it?

2013-11-26 Thread Berry Huston
Do not worry too much about that. There are tools for you to reset Windows password. try this one ever helped me. http://windows8password.com/ It would help you, too. -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. ___ nginx mailing list nginx@nginx.org http

Compiled nginx doesn't work with PHP

2013-11-26 Thread joshua1991
Hello there, I have posted this question on stackoverflow already but thought this place would be more appropriate. I have a properly installed (apt-get) nginx that works perfectly with html and php (php5-fpm) but when I download the source of the same version (I don't modify it for testing purpo

Forgot Windows 8 Login Password After Upgrade to Windows 8.1, How to Reset it?

2013-11-26 Thread Beng D.
I upgrade to Windows 8.1, but forgot my Windows 8 administrator login password. I have brought it to computer repair shop, but they fail to helped me reset my forgotten Win 8 password. My best friend, Tony, told me that I could took a fresh reinstallation on my win 8 OS. However, there are so much

Re: How to deal with Windows 7 password recovery

2013-11-26 Thread Beng D.
Forgot Windows 7 administrator password and locked out of computer? Have a try this Windows 7 password recovery without or with software video guide: http://youtu.be/WVUGqVFn9yo -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. ___ nginx mailing list nginx@ngi

Is there a compile version NGINX RTMP for Windows

2013-11-26 Thread btpoole
I am very new to NGINX, actually just came across it the other day but have been reading alot about it. Is there a compiled version with rtmp streaming for windows available. I know I can download the tools and files to create a compiled version. I have attempted to do this numerous times but can

RE: Need to compare client certificate CN with an entry in /etc/hosts

2013-11-26 Thread Radha Venkatesh (radvenka)
I found the below snippet which could provide me the cn from the certificate. What would be the easiest way to compare this with an entry in /etc/hosts? Do we need an external module to do this? The "map" directive with regex can be used instead of "if", something like this: map $ssl_cli

Re: Need to compare client certificate CN with an entry in /etc/hosts

2013-11-26 Thread Francis Daly
On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 07:19:55PM +, Radha Venkatesh (radvenka) wrote: Hi there, > An additional requirement is that we have to match the client certificate > CN with an existing entry in /etc/hosts. What would be the simplest > mechanism to do this? HttpPerlModule? Uwsgi? In nginx terms, y

Re: Need to compare client certificate CN with an entry in /etc/hosts

2013-11-26 Thread Jonathan Matthews
On 26 November 2013 22:48, Radha Venkatesh (radvenka) wrote: > Jonathan, > > The requirement is that we match an existing hostname entry in /etc/hosts > with the Client certificate CN (CN has to be the hostname of the client). That's not really saying anything /new/, is it? ;-) Here are some ex

RE: Need to compare client certificate CN with an entry in /etc/hosts

2013-11-26 Thread Steve Holdoway
Well, this has absolutely nothing to do with nginx, but openssl x509 -in -text -noout will tell you which domain ( or hostname ) the certificate is for. Steve On Tue, 2013-11-26 at 22:48 +, Radha Venkatesh (radvenka) wrote: > Jonathan, > > The requirement is that we match an existing hos

RE: Need to compare client certificate CN with an entry in /etc/hosts

2013-11-26 Thread Radha Venkatesh (radvenka)
Jonathan, The requirement is that we match an existing hostname entry in /etc/hosts with the Client certificate CN (CN has to be the hostname of the client). Thanks, Radha. -Original Message- From: nginx-boun...@nginx.org [mailto:nginx-boun...@nginx.org] On Behalf Of Jonathan Matthews

Re: Any rough ETA on SPDY/3 & push?

2013-11-26 Thread ruben.herold
Ist there any new spdy code available for testing? I can't find any new code in the version control since spdy/2. Since RHEL 6.5 / Centos 6.5 (currently building but openssl 1.0.1 available in CR repro) this major distibutions are also capable to run spdy. Posted at Nginx Forum: http://forum.ng

Re: SPDY + proxy cache static content failures

2013-11-26 Thread ruben.herold
It would be nice to get some more informations about the current status and work. Since RHEL 6.5 / Centos 6.5 there is openssl 1.0.1e available for me and I would like to activate SPDY on our systems. Posted at Nginx Forum: http://forum.nginx.org/read.php?2,233497,244983#msg-244983

Re: Need to compare client certificate CN with an entry in /etc/hosts

2013-11-26 Thread Jonathan Matthews
On 26 November 2013 19:19, Radha Venkatesh (radvenka) wrote: > we have to match the client certificate CN with an > existing entry in /etc/hosts. Please could you specify *exactly* what you need to ensure matches? It's not obvious (to me!), given what you wrote and given the minimal information a

Need to compare client certificate CN with an entry in /etc/hosts

2013-11-26 Thread Radha Venkatesh (radvenka)
I am a newbie to Nginx. We plan to use nginx as a reverse proxy to tomcat and node js on our systems. We plan to use MTLS to secure server to server communication (between nginx on different servers). An additional requirement is that we have to match the client certificate CN with an existing e

RE: Abstract behavior of nginx

2013-11-26 Thread Pomorski Jarosław
Hello, It makes sense... Thank you for your help. Regards, Jarek -Original Message- From: nginx-boun...@nginx.org [mailto:nginx-boun...@nginx.org] On Behalf Of Maxim Dounin Sent: Monday, November 25, 2013 2:32 PM To: nginx@nginx.org Subject: Re: Abstract behavior of nginx Hello! The