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I tried to enable HTTP/2 (http2) but failed?
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Re: I tried to enable HTTP/2 (http2) but failed?
Oh My God, I did not know this.mehargags wrote: you can't YUM UPDATE this pkg now and if the other libraries get updated, it can break your nginx!
so just be careful with the updates
Why re-compiled nginx can not be updated by YUM? How to fix this?
Does this mean that I need to re-compile nginx again when a newer version released?
Thank you for pointing it out.
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Re: I tried to enable HTTP/2 (http2) but failed?
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You should be aware of this basic Linux pkg management thing.
How can YUM or apt-get update a pkg if it did not install it in the first place ?
something installed by hand (compiled) has to be updated in the same way
You should be aware of this basic Linux pkg management thing.
How can YUM or apt-get update a pkg if it did not install it in the first place ?
something installed by hand (compiled) has to be updated in the same way
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Re: I tried to enable HTTP/2 (http2) but failed?
I want to use http/2, but http/2 requires nginx built with openssl 1.0.2, but centos 7 only offers openssl 1.0.1!
What a sad story!
It seems that Ubuntu 16.04 offers openssl 1.0.2 by default, but VestaCP does not support Ubuntu 16.04, only supports 15.01 :-(
What a sad sotry again!
openssl 1.0.2 is stable now (in fact,The latest stable version is the 1.1.0 series). Why centos/RedHat team has not upgrade the openssl version ? What the fuck are they thinking?
What a sad story!
It seems that Ubuntu 16.04 offers openssl 1.0.2 by default, but VestaCP does not support Ubuntu 16.04, only supports 15.01 :-(
What a sad sotry again!
openssl 1.0.2 is stable now (in fact,The latest stable version is the 1.1.0 series). Why centos/RedHat team has not upgrade the openssl version ? What the fuck are they thinking?
Re: I tried to enable HTTP/2 (http2) but failed?
https://syslint.com/blog/tutorial/how-t ... or-rhel-7/ found a guide to upgrade.
But I'm assuming, based on previous comments, upgrading openssl on centOS 7 will cause yum update issues right?
But I'm assuming, based on previous comments, upgrading openssl on centOS 7 will cause yum update issues right?
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Re: I tried to enable HTTP/2 (http2) but failed?
I visited redhat.com and centos.org, tried to submit a feature request about "upgrading openssl 1.0.1 to 1.0.2 ".
However, I found an incredible truth: both redhat.com and centos.org has NOT enabled http/2 till now, though they both use HTTPS!
Can you believe it? The centos.org website is even using NginX 1.6.3 now!
WTF!
However, I found an incredible truth: both redhat.com and centos.org has NOT enabled http/2 till now, though they both use HTTPS!
Can you believe it? The centos.org website is even using NginX 1.6.3 now!
WTF!