From e6b8b3d1d333064d3a2d383c382b487e5e299383 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Marc Bachmann Date: Mon, 11 Sep 2017 22:10:03 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] docs: Fix some typos in the nghttpx how-to --- doc/sources/nghttpx-howto.rst | 28 ++++++++++++++-------------- 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/sources/nghttpx-howto.rst b/doc/sources/nghttpx-howto.rst index 391bdaa5..9c92b752 100644 --- a/doc/sources/nghttpx-howto.rst +++ b/doc/sources/nghttpx-howto.rst @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ protocol selection will be done via ALPN or NPN. To turn off encryption on frontend connection, use ``no-tls`` keyword in :option:`--frontend` option. In this case, SPDY protocol is not -available even if spdylay library is liked to nghttpx. HTTP/2 and +available even if spdylay library is linked to nghttpx. HTTP/2 and HTTP/1 are available on the frontend, and an HTTP/1 connection can be upgraded to HTTP/2 using HTTP Upgrade. Starting HTTP/2 connection by sending HTTP/2 connection preface is also supported. @@ -45,17 +45,17 @@ that default backend protocol is HTTP/1.1. To use HTTP/2 in backend, you have to specify ``h2`` in ``proto`` keyword in :option:`--backend` explicitly. -The backend is supposed to be Web server. For example, to make +The backend is supposed to be a Web server. For example, to make nghttpx listen to encrypted HTTP/2 requests at port 8443, and a -backend Web server is configured to listen to HTTP request at port -8080 in the same host, run nghttpx command-line like this: +backend Web server is configured to listen to HTTP requests at port +8080 on the same host, run nghttpx command-line like this: .. code-block:: text $ nghttpx -f0.0.0.0,8443 -b127.0.0.1,8080 /path/to/server.key /path/to/server.crt -Then HTTP/2 enabled client can access to the nghttpx in HTTP/2. For -example, you can send GET request to the server using nghttp: +Then an HTTP/2 enabled client can access the nghttpx server using HTTP/2. For +example, you can send a GET request using nghttp: .. code-block:: text @@ -66,19 +66,19 @@ HTTP/2 proxy mode If nghttpx is invoked with :option:`--http2-proxy` (or its shorthand :option:`-s`) option, it operates in HTTP/2 proxy mode. The supported -protocols in frontend and backend connections are the same in `default -mode`_. The difference is that this mode acts like forward proxy and -assumes the backend is HTTP proxy server (e.g., Squid, Apache Traffic -Server). HTTP/1 request must include absolute URI in request line. +protocols in frontend and backend connections are the same as in `default +mode`_. The difference is that this mode acts like a forward proxy and +assumes the backend is an HTTP proxy server (e.g., Squid, Apache Traffic +Server). HTTP/1 requests must include an absolute URI in request line. -By default, frontend connection is encrypted. So this mode is also +By default, the frontend connection is encrypted. So this mode is also called secure proxy. If nghttpx is linked with spdylay, it supports SPDY protocols and it works as so called SPDY proxy. -To turn off encryption on frontend connection, use ``no-tls`` keyword +To turn off encryption on the frontend connection, use ``no-tls`` keyword in :option:`--frontend` option. -The backend must be HTTP proxy server. nghttpx supports multiple +The backend must be an HTTP proxy server. nghttpx supports multiple backend server addresses. It translates incoming requests to HTTP request to backend server. The backend server performs real proxy work for each request, for example, dispatching requests to the origin @@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ connection, use :option:`--backend` option, and specify ``h2`` in For example, to make nghttpx listen to encrypted HTTP/2 requests at port 8443, and a backend HTTP proxy server is configured to listen to -HTTP/1 request at port 8080 in the same host, run nghttpx command-line +HTTP/1 requests at port 8080 on the same host, run nghttpx command-line like this: .. code-block:: text