Nginx 1.0.9 for Windows

Nginx for Windows

Nginx 1.0.9 for Windows (32-bit and 64-bit) have been built from the stable upstream branch and are now available for free download.

On 2011-11-01, the stable version of Nginx 1.0.9 was released at nginx.org. The upstream changes are as follows:

Changes with nginx 1.0.9                                         01 Nov 2011

  • ) Change: now the 0x7F-0x1F characters are escaped as xXX in an access_log.
  • ) Change: now SIGWINCH signal works only in daemon mode.
  • ) Feature: “proxy/fastcgi/scgi/uwsgi_ignore_headers” directives support the following additional values: X-Accel-Limit-Rate, X-Accel-Buffering, X-Accel-Charset.
  • ) Feature: decrease of memory consumption if SSL is used.
  • ) Feature: accept filters are now supported on NetBSD.
  • ) Feature: the “uwsgi_buffering” and “scgi_buffering” directives. Thanks to Peter Smit.
  • ) Bugfix: a segmentation fault occurred on start or while reconfiguration if the “ssl” directive was used at http level and there was no “ssl_certificate” defined.
  • ) Bugfix: some UTF-8 characters were processed incorrectly. Thanks to Alexey Kuts.
  • ) Bugfix: the ngx_http_rewrite_module directives specified at “server” level were executed twice if no matching locations were defined.
  • ) Bugfix: a socket leak might occurred if “aio sendfile” was used.
  • ) Bugfix: connections with fast clients might be closed after send_timeout if file AIO was used.
  • ) Bugfix: in the ngx_http_autoindex_module.
  • ) Bugfix: the module ngx_http_mp4_module did not support seeking on 32-bit platforms.
  • ) Bugfix: non-cacheable responses might be cached if “proxy_cache_bypass” directive was used. Thanks to John Ferlito.
  • ) Bugfix: cached responses with an empty body were returned incorrectly; the bug had appeared in 0.8.31.
  • ) Bugfix: 201 responses of the ngx_http_dav_module were incorrect; the bug had appeared in 0.8.32.
  • ) Bugfix: in the “return” directive.
  • ) Bugfix: the “ssl_verify_client”, “ssl_verify_depth”, and “ssl_prefer_server_ciphers” directives might work incorrectly if SNI was used.

These builds were built to support legacy users who still use the Cygwin based builds. Official native Windows builds are available and supported at nginx.org.

Download Nginx 1.0.9 for Windows (32-bit & 64-bit versions) here.

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