On 25/08/11 16:05, Horacio Sanson wrote:
> snip
> For me this was a problem rather than a feature and the problem was
> mainly because  nginx (version < 1.0.0) did not support optional ssl
> client verification as Apache does. With nginx 1.0.5 I can set
> ssl_verify_client to optional and now my new clients get signed as
> expected. 

For what is worth, this specific feature was added in Nginx 0.8.7 then
backported a little bit after into 0.7.63 (circa Oct 2009).
I do know this well because I wrote the patch so that we could support
puppet clients with nginx without resorting to using a different port
for CA :)

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