| 14 Aug 2025 |
@adam:robins.wtf | https://blog.nginx.org/blog/native-support-for-acme-protocol | 12:51:12 |
@adam:robins.wtf | i'm not a big nginx user, and think our acme implementation is good enough, but could be interesting to some | 12:52:56 |
magic_rb | Thats exciting, brings it closer to caddy, caddy is still a bit slower than nginx i think | 13:36:07 |
hexa | and has no rate limiting | 13:37:06 |
@adam:robins.wtf | i was happy to see it's written in a memory safe language too (rust) | 13:54:52 |
@adam:robins.wtf | * i was happy to see the plugin is written in a memory safe language too (rust) | 13:56:25 |
magic_rb | What has no ratelimiting | 13:56:35 |
hexa | caddy | 13:56:43 |
magic_rb | Nginx has rate limiting what | 13:56:58 |
hexa | https://nginx.org/en/docs/http/ngx_http_limit_req_module.html | 13:57:17 |
hexa | https://github.com/mholt/caddy-ratelimit hm | 13:57:32 |
hexa |
WORK IN PROGRESS: Please note that this module is still unfinished and may have bugs. Please try it out and file bug reports - thanks!
| 13:57:39 |
magic_rb | Maybe i should do that, i need to write myself a more comprehensive nixng module for nginx, the one i have is shit | 13:59:47 |