NGINX 1.14.0 stable built against OpenSSL 1.1.1-pre2 with TLS 1.3 draft 23 and brotli for Red Hat Enterprise Linux and CentOS

NGINX 1.14.0-1 stable-version, built statically against OpenSSL 1.1.1-pre2 and ngx cache purge. TLS 1.3 draft 23 support added. TLS 1.3 draft 23 works with current versions of Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox.

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Alternatively, feel free to use our CentOS/RHEL repository.

NGINX 1.13.12-1 mainline built against OpenSSL 1.1.1-pre2 and ngx_brotli for Red Hat Enterprise Linux and CentOS

NGINX 1.13.12-1 mainline-version, built statically against OpenSSL 1.1.1-pre2 and “ngx cache purge“.

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Alternatively, feel free to use our CentOS/RHEL repository.

Apache httpd 2.4.33 with brotli support, built against OpenSSL 1.1.0h with http2 and ALPN for Red Hat Enterprise Linux and CentOS

Apache httpd 2.4.33 with brotli compression library from Google, http2 (HTTP/2) support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux and CentOS added to repository. Mod_ssl is built statically against OpenSSL 1.1.0h.

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Since 2.4.29-2 release we start building Apache httpd against OpenSSL 1.1.0. Since 2.4.33 we added brotli compression library.

To install brotli support, please run:

yum install mod_brotli libbrotli-1.0.3

Http2 Apache httpd module no longer supports prefork mpm from version 2.4.27, we experienced crashes with it in 2.4.26 and decided to keep builds private. If you need http2 module, please disable prefork mpm and enable worker mpm in /etc/httpd/conf.modules.d/00-mpm.conf.

We already made this in 00-mpm.conf in our packages. If you are updating other vendor installation, please update this file.

For correct work with SELinux please update the following boolean:

setsebool -P httpd_execmem=1

Feel free to use our CentOS/RHEL repository. Please also note that this package depends on apr-util 1.5.0+ and libnghttp, which you can found in EPEL repository. So, the easiest way to use our builds of Apache HTTPd is to add EPEL repository, if you still do not have it: yum install -y epel-release

mod_ssl-2.4.33-2 version was linked against OpenSSL 1.1.0g. mod_ssl-2.4.33-3 version linked against OpenSSL 1.1.0h that was released today.

NGINX 1.13.8-1 mainline built against OpenSSL 1.1.1-dev draft 18 branch and ngx_brotli for Red Hat Enterprise Linux and CentOS

NGINX 1.13.8-1 mainline-version, built statically against OpenSSL 1.1.1-dev draft 18 branch and “ngx cache purge“.

To test/play with TLSv1.3 please modify your config as follows:

server { 
... 
ssl_protocols TLSv1 TLSv1.1 TLSv1.2 TLSv1.3; 
ssl_ciphers TLS13-CHACHA20-POLY1305-SHA256:TLS13-AES-128-GCM-SHA256:TLS13-AES-256-GCM-SHA384:ECDHE:!COMPLEMENTOFDEFAULT; ssl_ecdh_curve secp384r1; 
... 
}

Links:

Alternatively, feel free to use our CentOS/RHEL repository.

NGINX 1.13.7-1 mainline built against OpenSSL 1.1.0g and ngx_brotli for Red Hat Enterprise Linux and CentOS

NGINX 1.13.7-1 mainline-version, built statically against OpenSSL 1.1.0g and “ngx cache purge“. Links:

Alternatively, feel free to use our CentOS/RHEL repository.

Apache httpd 2.4.29 built against OpenSSL 1.1.0g with http2 and ALPN for Red Hat Enterprise Linux and CentOS

Apache httpd 2.4.29 with http2 (HTTP/2) support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux and CentOS added to repository. Mod_ssl is built statically against OpenSSL 1.1.0g. Links:

Yes, since this release we start building Apache httpd against OpenSSL 1.1.0.

Http2 Apache httpd module no longer supports prefork mpm from version 2.4.27, we experienced crashes with it in 2.4.26 and decided to keep builds private. If you need http2 module, please disable prefork mpm and enable worker mpm in /etc/httpd/conf.modules.d/00-mpm.conf.

We already made this in 00-mpm.conf in our packages. If you are updating other vendor installation, please update this file.

For correct work with SELinux please update the following boolean:

setsebool -P httpd_execmem=1

Feel free to use our CentOS/RHEL repository. Please also note that this package depends on apr-util 1.5.0+ and libnghttp, which you can found in EPEL repository. So, the easiest way to use our builds of Apache HTTPd is to add EPEL repository, if you still do not have it: yum install -y epel-release

Apache httpd 2.4.29 built against OpenSSL 1.1.0.g with http2 and ALPN for Red Hat Enterprise Linux and CentOS

Apache httpd 2.4.29 with http2 (HTTP/2) support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux and CentOS added to repository. Mod_ssl is built statically against OpenSSL 1.0.2l. Links:

Http2 Apache httpd module no longer supports prefork mpm from version 2.4.27, we experienced crashes with it in 2.4.26 and decided to keep builds private. If you need http2 module, please disable prefork mpm and enable worker mpm in /etc/httpd/conf.modules.d/00-mpm.conf.

We already made this in 00-mpm.conf in our packages. If you are updating other vendor installation, please update this file.

For correct work with SELinux please update the following boolean:

setsebool -P httpd_execmem=1

Feel free to use our CentOS/RHEL repository. Please also note that this package depends on apr-util 1.5.0+ and libnghttp, which you can found in EPEL repository. So, the easiest way to use our builds of Apache HTTPd is to add EPEL repository, if you still do not have it: yum install -y epel-release

Apache httpd 2.4.28 built against OpenSSL 1.0.2l with http2 for Red Hat Enterprise Linux and CentOS

Apache httpd 2.4.28 with http2 (HTTP/2) support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux and CentOS added to repository. Mod_ssl is built statically against OpenSSL 1.0.2l. Links:

Http2 Apache httpd module no longer supports prefork mpm from version 2.4.27, we experienced crashes with it in 2.4.26 and decided to keep builds private. If you need http2 module, please disable prefork mpm and enable worker mpm in /etc/httpd/conf.modules.d/00-mpm.conf.

We already made this in 00-mpm.conf in our packages. If you are updating other vendor installation, please update this file.

For correct work with SELinux please update the following boolean:

setsebool -P httpd_execmem=1

Feel free to use our CentOS/RHEL repository. Please also note that this package depends on apr-util 1.5.0+ and libnghttp, which you can found in EPEL repository. So, the easiest way to use our builds of Apache HTTPd is to add EPEL repository, if you still do not have it: yum install -y epel-release

NGINX 1.12.2 stable built against OpenSSL 1.1.0f and ngx_brotli for Red Hat Enterprise Linux and CentOS

NGINX 1.12.2 stable-version, built statically against OpenSSL 1.1.0f and “ngx cache purge“. Links:

Alternatively, feel free to use our CentOS/RHEL repository.

NGINX 1.13.6-1 mainline built against OpenSSL 1.1.0f and ngx_brotli for Red Hat Enterprise Linux and CentOS

NGINX 1.13.6-1 mainline-version, built statically against OpenSSL 1.1.0f and “ngx cache purge“. Links:

Alternatively, feel free to use our CentOS/RHEL repository.