The OpenSSL project announced fixes to 7 security vulnerabilities on 5 June 2014. An update to OpenSSL is generally sufficient to address this.
Owen Garrett
Owen is a senior member of the NGINX Product Management team, covering open source and commercial NGINX products. He holds a particular responsibility for microservices and Kubernetes‑centric solutions. He’s constantly amazed by the ingenuity of NGINX users and still learns of new ways to use NGINX with every discussion.
What’s the Difference between NGINX Open Source and NGINX Plus?
Learn how we decide which features go into NGINX and NGINX Plus, to make them complement one another in a full-featured application delivery stack
Getting Started with NGINX Plus on Amazon EC2
Getting started with NGINX Plus on the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) is easy! This article explains how to deploy and test an NGINX Plus instance.
NGINX 1.6 and 1.7 Released
NGINX 1.6 and 1.7 are the current 'stable' and 'mainline' versions of NGINX. This article explains the NGINX versioning and release standards.
NGINX and the Heartbleed Vulnerability
Read this important information about what should be checked in regards to NGINX and OpenSSL installation with the Heartbleed vulnerability in the wild
How Many Websites Use NGINX? April 2014
Over 146 million of the websites surveyed by Netcraft were using NGINX, an increase of 3 million since their reported results last month
Announcing NGINX Plus Release 3
Learn about the great features in NGINX Plus Release 3, including improved reliability for enterprise applications, support for SPDY and WebSocket, and more
NGINX Plus for Load Balancing and Scaling
Learn how to use NGINX and NGINX Plus to load balance and scale your websites and applications.
Load Balancing with NGINX and NGINX Plus, Part 2
Learn how to apply advanced load balancing techniques using the enhanced features in NGINX Plus
HTTP Keepalive Connections and Web Performance
Learn why some servers don't achieve their benchmarked performance and how NGINX can transform your real-world performance back to your local benchmarks