The problem is that nginx does not support IPv6 which is kind if sad for a "modern" HTTP server. Also both nginx and lighttpd do not support mod_dav_svn as far as I know, apart from that both projects are pretty decent.
by Anonymous Coward writes:
on Tuesday January 12, 2010 @12:46PM (#30738922)
The problem is that nginx does not support IPv6 which is kind if sad for a "modern" HTTP server.
Not sure what universe in which you reside, but in this one nginx has supported IPv6 since 0.7.36, released in 21 Feb 2009. Sauce: http://nginx.net/CHANGES-0.7
about time (Score:0)
Time to upgrade, this isn't 1995 anymore.
Re: (Score:3, Informative)
Right. Upgrade to a modern HTTP server like Nginx http://www.nginx.net/ [nginx.net] or Lighttpd, you won't regret it.
And if for some reason you really need Apache 1.3.x, this code is maintained by OpenBSD and an enhanced version is shipped with the OS.
Re: (Score:0)
The problem is that nginx does not support IPv6 which is kind if sad for a "modern" HTTP server. Also both nginx and lighttpd do not support mod_dav_svn as far as I know, apart from that both projects are pretty decent.
Re:about time (Score:1, Informative)
The problem is that nginx does not support IPv6 which is kind if sad for a "modern" HTTP server.
Not sure what universe in which you reside, but in this one nginx has supported IPv6 since 0.7.36, released in 21 Feb 2009.
Sauce: http://nginx.net/CHANGES-0.7