vestacp nginx openssl http2
vestacp nginx openssl http2
Hi all,
i make a test this sunday updating NGINX to the last release (http2 support incluing) + openssl 1.02 on a Debian Jessie platform using VestaCP last release
it works great.
Before doing that on my production platform, i'd like to know if officialy i will working with your next release or i have to wait a few weeks before you publish it.
Performances under http2 are very interesting
Thanks for your feedback
Jerome
i make a test this sunday updating NGINX to the last release (http2 support incluing) + openssl 1.02 on a Debian Jessie platform using VestaCP last release
it works great.
Before doing that on my production platform, i'd like to know if officialy i will working with your next release or i have to wait a few weeks before you publish it.
Performances under http2 are very interesting
Thanks for your feedback
Jerome
Re: vestacp nginx openssl http2
Only interesting on HTTPS.... And LetsEncrypt isn't compatible with older browsers :(.mephivio wrote: Performances under http2 are very interesting
Re: vestacp nginx openssl http2
May - it's much possible, I think.mephivio wrote: Before doing that on my production platform, i'd like to know if officialy i will working with your next release or i have to wait a few weeks before you publish it.
How so, Jerome? Much faster than SPDY?mephivio wrote:Performances under http2 are very interesting
Re: vestacp nginx openssl http2
Yep, in plans - https://bugs.vestacp.com/issues/104newtron wrote:Only interesting on HTTPS.... And LetsEncrypt isn't compatible with older browsers :(.
LetsEncrypt isn't compatible, not SNI by nginx? You sure?
Re: vestacp nginx openssl http2
I have already done this:mephivio wrote:Hi all,
i make a test this sunday updating NGINX to the last release (http2 support incluing) + openssl 1.02 on a Debian Jessie platform using VestaCP last release
it works great.
Before doing that on my production platform, i'd like to know if officialy i will working with your next release or i have to wait a few weeks before you publish it.
Performances under http2 are very interesting
Thanks for your feedback
Jerome
1) you have to edit nginx repo (/etc/yum.repos.d/nginx.repo for CentOS and RHEL) by replacing 'baseurl' with this
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baseurl=http://nginx.org/packages/mainline/OS/OSRELEASE/$basearch/
2) yum update
3) enter /home/(vesta_user)/conf/web/snginx.conf and add 'http2'
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server {
listen xx.xx.xx.xx:443 http2;
...
}
P.S.: If you use Debian-like, please refer to nginx official site.
One minus. This enables http2 for every domain=(
I am really not a programmer and can't propose any fix.
I will leave this to skurudo =)
Re: vestacp nginx openssl http2
yep
http2 seems to be really faster
page display is also more fluid
Have a test, you will not regret it
ps: tested with Joomla, Wordpress, Prestashop
Conf : PHP 7.0 + NGINX 1.9.x
http2 seems to be really faster
page display is also more fluid
Have a test, you will not regret it
ps: tested with Joomla, Wordpress, Prestashop
Conf : PHP 7.0 + NGINX 1.9.x
Re: vestacp nginx openssl http2
you can edit *.stpl files and add http/2 support, then you can rebuild web for users:metro2030 wrote: One minus. This enables http2 for every domain=(
I am really not a programmer and can't propose any fix.
I will leave this to skurudo =)
/usr/local/vesta/data/templates/web/nginx/
Re: vestacp nginx openssl http2
LetsEncrypt support added.
CLI commands for now, GUI will be later.
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CLI commands for now, GUI will be later.
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v-add-letsencrypt-domain USER DOMAIN [ALIASES] [RESTART]
v-add-letsencrypt-user USER [EMAIL]
v-check-letsencrypt-domain USER DOMAIN
v-list-letsencrypt-user USER [FORMAT]
v-sign-letsencrypt-csr USER DOMAIN CSR_DIR [FORMAT]
v-update-letsencrypt-ssl
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