Greetings, I have a question regarding the release life-cycle. For a specific use-case (which can be expanded on later), I'm relying on variable $proxy_protocol_server_addr, that was just introduced recently in changeset 7591.
I see version was bumped to 1.17.6, but there is no tag in mercurial for that yet, so I supposed it hasn't been released? The question is rather simple: can I expect this version to be available soon? Otherwise I suppose one can always compile it from source into a new docker image. Reading the official Dockerfile, I guess compiling would be easier if the tag existed already, and even might need that a debian package was available for 1.17.6 version too, isn't it? --- Why do I need this variable? Explanation below: I use Nginx as a reverse proxy in a docker network. In this case, I'm experiencing with proxying radio streaming. I've found it is easy to do with the stream module. However, with it, I can not longer load balance based on the Host header. (Because stream assumes it is plain TCP, so server_name directive is not available. However, the stream in matter of fact is HTTP and does carry the header when reaching for the proxy) So instead the solution would be to use proxy_protocol, combining this variable with the map module, so that the upstream can be decided based on the requested host. So if the $proxy_protocol_server_addr doesn't actually do that, please let me know XD Thank you in advance Roberto _______________________________________________ nginx-devel mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.nginx.org/mailman/listinfo/nginx-devel
