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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.
Compiling Third-Party Dynamic Modules for NGINX and NGINX Plus
Compile dynamic modules in NGINX Plus R11 and later to take advantage of the broad range of additional functionality contributed by NGINX community members.
Announcing NGINX Plus R11
NGINX Plus Release 11 includes binary compatibility for dynamic modules, enhancements to TCP/UDP load balancing and the NGINX JavaScript module, the new GeoIP2 module, and more.
What’s New in NGINX Plus R10?
Owen Garrett presents a webinar about new features in NGINX Plus Release 10: NGINX ModSecurity WAF, JSON Web Tokens, transparent proxy, nginScript, and more.
nginx.conf 2016 Keynote by Owen Garrett: NGINX: Past, Present, and Future
Owen Garrett's nginx.conf 2016 keynote describes new load-balancing features in NGINX plus roadmap project such as the NGINX JavaScript module, NGINX Amplify, NGINX ModSecurity WAF, and more
IP Transparency and Direct Server Return with NGINX and NGINX Plus as Transparent Proxy
Improve TCP and UDP performance by configuring NGINX and NGINX Plus as a transparent proxy for IP Transparency and Direct Server Return.
High‑Performance Caching with NGINX and NGINX Plus
I'll talk about how NGINX functions with respect to content caching and performance, and I'll give you some tips for control over how NGINX caches content.
Announcing NGINX Plus R10
NGINX Plus Release 10 includes NGINX ModSecurity WAF and support for JSON Web Token, dual-stack RSA-ECC certificates, transparent proxy, nginScript, and more.
The Imperva HTTP/2 Vulnerability Report and NGINX
Security firm Imperva found four potential security vulnerabilities in HTTP/2, and one affects older versions of NGINX. Here are mitigation suggestions.
Mitigating the HTTPoxy Vulnerability with NGINX
Use NGINX/NGINX Plus to prevent the HTTPoxy vulnerability, which attacks CGI and FastCGI-like application interfaces, from being exploited on your servers.