Nginx 1.13.9 32-bit and 64-bit builds for Windows are now available for free download.
As usual, packages were built using the upstream mainline branch’s source code. “Engine x” is a high performance web server. It is also a caching proxy and a Layer 7 load balancing solution. Millions of web sites on the Internet use and benefit from Nginx while offering extreme performance, scalability, reliability, flexibility, and security.
On 2018-02-20, the mainline version 1.13.9 was released at nginx.org. Also, the upstream changelog is as follows:
Changes with nginx 1.13.9 – 20 February 2019
- ) Feature: HTTP/2 server push support; the “http2_push” and “http2_push_preload” directives.
- ) Bugfix: “header already sent” alerts might appear in logs when using cache; the bug had appeared in 1.9.13.
- ) Bugfix: a segmentation fault might occur in a worker process if the “ssl_verify_client” directive was used and no SSL certificate was specified in a virtual server.
- ) Bugfix: in the ngx_http_v2_module.
- ) Bugfix: in the ngx_http_dav_module.
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Maxim Dounin
Due to the build process, these Windows install files are provided to support legacy users. In other words, those who still use the Cygwin based builds. I started building long before official builds became available. Initially there was no other way to run on Windows. But now, official native Windows builds are available and supported at nginx.org. So please use the official builds if you are new to Nginx on Windows. Once again, they are fully supported and available for download at nginx.org.
Consequently, you may Download Nginx 1.13.9 for Windows (32-bit & 64-bit versions) here.
Furthermore, please check out the FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions.
The questions are updated continually as they are received. Therefore the answers may help you. Additionally, if you have other questions that are not on the FAQ please feel free to ask or leave a comment below.
In conclusion, I always welcome and appreciate your feedback for improvements and enhancements. Thank you.