For the moment I took the easy way out.

I installed stud (instructions 
here: 
http://alexnj.com/blog/installing-and-configuring-stud-to-serve-ssl-requests.html)
 
to terminate all my SSL connections and pass them through to my nginx 
server (with its SSL bindings removed).    Everything is working fine again 
(albeit with one extra level of complexity).

I'll try and dig deeper into nginx's handling of https web sockets in the 
future but for now my app is working fine over SSL and web sockets, so 
that's a win for me.

Marcus


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