We will have a section in the release notes regarding HTTP/2 support for
nginx not being available at release time, most likely. We will address
that bit closer to Xenial release, however.
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I've currently been testing Debian 8 Jessie, with the debian backport of
Nginx 1.9.10, with great success on HTTP/2.
The good thing is that HTTP/2 support is not entirely new, being the
HTTP/2 itself is based on SPDY, Nginx were able to use the existing SPDY
implementation for HTTP/2 support, so
Dear Seth Arnold (seth-arnold) and Thomas Ward (teward) Thank you for
your fast responses I appreciate it!
I was need NGINX for my research project of the HTTP/2 and forward HTTP
proxy. Actually, the behaviour of last one when it cooperates with old
HTTP/1.1 and new HTTP/2 under high load. It
I've asked teward to keep HTTP/2 disabled in nginx for a little while.
We certainly want HTTP/2 support in 16.04 LTS but (a) http/2 is very new
(b) http/2 is based on design patterns that have proved to be very
difficult to implement without security issues. So I hope to offer
http/2 support in
Marking as won't fix for now.
Refer to
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nginx/+question/280708
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Status: New => Won't Fix
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