Nginx 1.11.0 mainline

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Changes with nginx 1.11.0 24 May 2016

*) Feature: the "transparent" parameter of the "proxy_bind",
"fastcgi_bind", "memcached_bind", "scgi_bind", and "uwsgi_bind"
directives.

*) Feature: the $request_id variable.

*) Feature: the "map" directive supports combinations of multiple
variables as resulting values.

*) Feature: now nginx checks if EPOLLRDHUP events are supported by
kernel, and optimizes connection handling accordingly if the "epoll"
method is used.

*) Feature: the "ssl_certificate" and "ssl_certificate_key" directives
can be specified multiple times to load certificates of different
types (for example, RSA and ECDSA).

*) Feature: the "ssl_ecdh_curve" directive now allows specifying a list
of curves when using OpenSSL 1.0.2 or newer; by default a list built
into OpenSSL is used.

*) Change: to use DHE ciphers it is now required to specify parameters
using the "ssl_dhparam" directive.

*) Feature: the $proxy_protocol_port variable.

*) Feature: the $realip_remote_port variable in the
ngx_http_realip_module.

*) Feature: the ngx_http_realip_module is now able to set the client
port in addition to the address.

*) Change: the "421 Misdirected Request" response now used when
rejecting requests to a virtual server different from one negotiated
during an SSL handshake; this improves interoperability with some
HTTP/2 clients when using client certificates.

*) Change: HTTP/2 clients can now start sending request body
immediately; the "http2_body_preread_size" directive controls size of
the buffer used before nginx will start reading client request body.

*) Bugfix: cached error responses were not updated when using the
"proxy_cache_bypass" directive.
 
CustomBuild only supports the stable branch. You can install the mainline version with this method;

http://forum.directadmin.com/showthread.php?t=52704

Or manually edit custom_versions.txt and wget the nginx tar file and install it that way. Either way works perfectly. :) The only thing you need to do is manually check for upgrades on the nginx website because CustomBuild doesn't check for upgrades if you install it manually.
 
i know, is ok i only need http2 working with da none of the how to's work
 
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