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SSL: ssl_conf_command directive. With the ssl_conf_command directive it is now possible to set arbitrary OpenSSL configuration parameters as long as nginx is compiled with OpenSSL 1.0.2 or later. Full list of available configuration commands can be found in the SSL_CONF_cmd manual page (https://www.openssl.org/docs/man1.1.1/man3/SSL_CONF_cmd.html). In particular, this allows configuring PrioritizeChaCha option (ticket #1445): ssl_conf_command Options PrioritizeChaCha; It can be also used to configure TLSv1.3 ciphers in OpenSSL, which fails to configure them via the SSL_CTX_set_cipher_list() interface (ticket #1529): ssl_conf_command Ciphersuites TLS_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256; Configuration commands are applied after nginx own configuration for SSL, so they can be used to override anything set by nginx. Note though that configuring OpenSSL directly with ssl_conf_command might result in a behaviour nginx does not expect, and should be done with care.
author Maxim Dounin <mdounin@mdounin.ru>
date Thu, 22 Oct 2020 18:00:22 +0300
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#!/usr/bin/perl -w

# (c) Andrei Nigmatulin, 2005
#
# this script provided "as is", without any warranties. use it at your own risk.
#
# special thanx to Andrew Sitnikov for perl port
#
# this script converts CSV geoip database (free download at http://www.maxmind.com/app/geoip_country)
# to format, suitable for use with nginx_http_geo module (http://sysoev.ru/nginx)
#
# for example, line with ip range
#
#   "62.16.68.0","62.16.127.255","1041253376","1041268735","RU","Russian Federation"
#
# will be converted to four subnetworks:
#
#   62.16.68.0/22 RU;
#   62.16.72.0/21 RU;
#   62.16.80.0/20 RU;
#   62.16.96.0/19 RU;


use warnings;
use strict;

while( <STDIN> ){
	if (/"[^"]+","[^"]+","([^"]+)","([^"]+)","([^"]+)"/){
		print_subnets($1, $2, $3);
	}
}

sub  print_subnets {
	my ($a1, $a2, $c) = @_;
	my $l;
    while ($a1 <= $a2) {
		for ($l = 0; ($a1 & (1 << $l)) == 0 && ($a1 + ((1 << ($l + 1)) - 1)) <= $a2; $l++){};
		print long2ip($a1) . "/" . (32 - $l) . " " . $c . ";\n";
    	$a1 += (1 << $l);
	}
}

sub long2ip {
	my $ip = shift;

	my $str = 0;

	$str = ($ip & 255);

	$ip >>= 8;
	$str = ($ip & 255).".$str";

	$ip >>= 8;
	$str = ($ip & 255).".$str";

	$ip >>= 8;
	$str = ($ip & 255).".$str";
}