.. GENERATED by help2rst.py. DO NOT EDIT DIRECTLY. .. program:: nghttpx nghttpx(1) ========== SYNOPSIS -------- **nghttpx** [OPTIONS]... [ ] DESCRIPTION ----------- A reverse proxy for HTTP/2, HTTP/1 and SPDY. .. describe:: Set path to server's private key. Required unless :option:`-p`\, :option:`--client` or :option:`\--frontend-no-tls` are given. .. describe:: Set path to server's certificate. Required unless :option:`-p`\, :option:`--client` or :option:`\--frontend-no-tls` are given. To make OCSP stapling work, this must be absolute path. OPTIONS ------- The options are categorized into several groups. Connections ~~~~~~~~~~~ .. option:: -b, --backend=(,|unix:)[;[:...]] Set backend host and port. The multiple backend addresses are accepted by repeating this option. UNIX domain socket can be specified by prefixing path name with "unix:" (e.g., unix:/var/run/backend.sock). Optionally, if s are given, the backend address is only used if request matches the pattern. If :option:`-s` or :option:`-p` is used, s are ignored. The pattern matching is closely designed to ServeMux in net/http package of Go programming language. consists of path, host + path or just host. The path must start with "*/*". If it ends with "*/*", it matches all request path in its subtree. To deal with the request to the directory without trailing slash, the path which ends with "*/*" also matches the request path which only lacks trailing '*/*' (e.g., path "*/foo/*" matches request path "*/foo*"). If it does not end with "*/*", it performs exact match against the request path. If host is given, it performs exact match against the request host. If host alone is given, "*/*" is appended to it, so that it matches all request paths under the host (e.g., specifying "nghttp2.org" equals to "nghttp2.org/"). Patterns with host take precedence over patterns with just path. Then, longer patterns take precedence over shorter ones, breaking a tie by the order of the appearance in the configuration. If is omitted, "*/*" is used as pattern, which matches all request paths (catch-all pattern). The catch-all backend must be given. When doing a match, nghttpx made some normalization to pattern, request host and path. For host part, they are converted to lower case. For path part, percent-encoded unreserved characters defined in RFC 3986 are decoded, and any dot-segments (".." and ".") are resolved and removed. For example, :option:`-b`\'127.0.0.1,8080;nghttp2.org/httpbin/' matches the request host "nghttp2.org" and the request path "*/httpbin/get*", but does not match the request host "nghttp2.org" and the request path "*/index.html*". The multiple s can be specified, delimiting them by ":". Specifying :option:`-b`\'127.0.0.1,8080;nghttp2.org:www.nghttp2.org' has the same effect to specify :option:`-b`\'127.0.0.1,8080;nghttp2.org' and :option:`-b`\'127.0.0.1,8080;www.nghttp2.org'. The backend addresses sharing same are grouped together forming load balancing group. Since ";" and ":" are used as delimiter, must not contain these characters. Since ";" has special meaning in shell, the option value must be quoted. Default: ``127.0.0.1,80`` .. option:: -f, --frontend=(,|unix:) Set frontend host and port. If is '\*', it assumes all addresses including both IPv4 and IPv6. UNIX domain socket can be specified by prefixing path name with "unix:" (e.g., unix:/var/run/nghttpx.sock) Default: ``*,3000`` .. option:: --backlog= Set listen backlog size. Default: ``512`` .. option:: --backend-ipv4 Resolve backend hostname to IPv4 address only. .. option:: --backend-ipv6 Resolve backend hostname to IPv6 address only. .. option:: --backend-http-proxy-uri= Specify proxy URI in the form http://[:@]:. If a proxy requires authentication, specify and . Note that they must be properly percent-encoded. This proxy is used when the backend connection is HTTP/2. First, make a CONNECT request to the proxy and it connects to the backend on behalf of nghttpx. This forms tunnel. After that, nghttpx performs SSL/TLS handshake with the downstream through the tunnel. The timeouts when connecting and making CONNECT request can be specified by :option:`--backend-read-timeout` and :option:`--backend-write-timeout` options. Performance ~~~~~~~~~~~ .. option:: -n, --workers= Set the number of worker threads. Default: ``1`` .. option:: --read-rate= Set maximum average read rate on frontend connection. Setting 0 to this option means read rate is unlimited. Default: ``0`` .. option:: --read-burst= Set maximum read burst size on frontend connection. Setting 0 to this option means read burst size is unlimited. Default: ``0`` .. option:: --write-rate= Set maximum average write rate on frontend connection. Setting 0 to this option means write rate is unlimited. Default: ``0`` .. option:: --write-burst= Set maximum write burst size on frontend connection. Setting 0 to this option means write burst size is unlimited. Default: ``0`` .. option:: --worker-read-rate= Set maximum average read rate on frontend connection per worker. Setting 0 to this option means read rate is unlimited. Not implemented yet. Default: ``0`` .. option:: --worker-read-burst= Set maximum read burst size on frontend connection per worker. Setting 0 to this option means read burst size is unlimited. Not implemented yet. Default: ``0`` .. option:: --worker-write-rate= Set maximum average write rate on frontend connection per worker. Setting 0 to this option means write rate is unlimited. Not implemented yet. Default: ``0`` .. option:: --worker-write-burst= Set maximum write burst size on frontend connection per worker. Setting 0 to this option means write burst size is unlimited. Not implemented yet. Default: ``0`` .. option:: --worker-frontend-connections= Set maximum number of simultaneous connections frontend accepts. Setting 0 means unlimited. Default: ``0`` .. option:: --backend-http2-connections-per-worker= Set maximum number of backend HTTP/2 physical connections per worker. If pattern is used in :option:`-b` option, this limit is applied to each pattern group (in other words, each pattern group can have maximum HTTP/2 connections). The default value is 0, which means that the value is adjusted to the number of backend addresses. If pattern is used, this adjustment is done for each pattern group. .. option:: --backend-http1-connections-per-host= Set maximum number of backend concurrent HTTP/1 connections per origin host. This option is meaningful when :option:`-s` option is used. The origin host is determined by authority portion of requset URI (or :authority header field for HTTP/2). To limit the number of connections per frontend for default mode, use :option:`--backend-http1-connections-per-frontend`\. Default: ``8`` .. option:: --backend-http1-connections-per-frontend= Set maximum number of backend concurrent HTTP/1 connections per frontend. This option is only used for default mode. 0 means unlimited. To limit the number of connections per host for HTTP/2 or SPDY proxy mode (-s option), use :option:`--backend-http1-connections-per-host`\. Default: ``0`` .. option:: --rlimit-nofile= Set maximum number of open files (RLIMIT_NOFILE) to . If 0 is given, nghttpx does not set the limit. Default: ``0`` .. option:: --backend-request-buffer= Set buffer size used to store backend request. Default: ``16K`` .. option:: --backend-response-buffer= Set buffer size used to store backend response. Default: ``16K`` Timeout ~~~~~~~ .. option:: --frontend-http2-read-timeout= Specify read timeout for HTTP/2 and SPDY frontend connection. Default: ``3m`` .. option:: --frontend-read-timeout= Specify read timeout for HTTP/1.1 frontend connection. Default: ``3m`` .. option:: --frontend-write-timeout= Specify write timeout for all frontend connections. Default: ``30s`` .. option:: --stream-read-timeout= Specify read timeout for HTTP/2 and SPDY streams. 0 means no timeout. Default: ``0`` .. option:: --stream-write-timeout= Specify write timeout for HTTP/2 and SPDY streams. 0 means no timeout. Default: ``0`` .. option:: --backend-read-timeout= Specify read timeout for backend connection. Default: ``3m`` .. option:: --backend-write-timeout= Specify write timeout for backend connection. Default: ``30s`` .. option:: --backend-keep-alive-timeout= Specify keep-alive timeout for backend connection. Default: ``2s`` .. option:: --listener-disable-timeout= After accepting connection failed, connection listener is disabled for a given amount of time. Specifying 0 disables this feature. Default: ``0`` SSL/TLS ~~~~~~~ .. option:: --ciphers= Set allowed cipher list. The format of the string is described in OpenSSL ciphers(1). .. option:: -k, --insecure Don't verify backend server's certificate if :option:`-p`\, :option:`--client` or :option:`\--http2-bridge` are given and :option:`--backend-no-tls` is not given. .. option:: --cacert= Set path to trusted CA certificate file if :option:`-p`\, :option:`--client` or :option:`--http2-bridge` are given and :option:`\--backend-no-tls` is not given. The file must be in PEM format. It can contain multiple certificates. If the linked OpenSSL is configured to load system wide certificates, they are loaded at startup regardless of this option. .. option:: --private-key-passwd-file= Path to file that contains password for the server's private key. If none is given and the private key is password protected it'll be requested interactively. .. option:: --subcert=: Specify additional certificate and private key file. nghttpx will choose certificates based on the hostname indicated by client using TLS SNI extension. This option can be used multiple times. To make OCSP stapling work, must be absolute path. .. option:: --backend-tls-sni-field= Explicitly set the content of the TLS SNI extension. This will default to the backend HOST name. .. option:: --dh-param-file= Path to file that contains DH parameters in PEM format. Without this option, DHE cipher suites are not available. .. option:: --npn-list= Comma delimited list of ALPN protocol identifier sorted in the order of preference. That means most desirable protocol comes first. This is used in both ALPN and NPN. The parameter must be delimited by a single comma only and any white spaces are treated as a part of protocol string. Default: ``h2,h2-16,h2-14,spdy/3.1,http/1.1`` .. option:: --verify-client Require and verify client certificate. .. option:: --verify-client-cacert= Path to file that contains CA certificates to verify client certificate. The file must be in PEM format. It can contain multiple certificates. .. option:: --client-private-key-file= Path to file that contains client private key used in backend client authentication. .. option:: --client-cert-file= Path to file that contains client certificate used in backend client authentication. .. option:: --tls-proto-list= Comma delimited list of SSL/TLS protocol to be enabled. The following protocols are available: TLSv1.2, TLSv1.1 and TLSv1.0. The name matching is done in case-insensitive manner. The parameter must be delimited by a single comma only and any white spaces are treated as a part of protocol string. Default: ``TLSv1.2,TLSv1.1`` .. option:: --tls-ticket-key-file= Path to file that contains random data to construct TLS session ticket parameters. If aes-128-cbc is given in :option:`--tls-ticket-key-cipher`\, the file must contain exactly 48 bytes. If aes-256-cbc is given in :option:`--tls-ticket-key-cipher`\, the file must contain exactly 80 bytes. This options can be used repeatedly to specify multiple ticket parameters. If several files are given, only the first key is used to encrypt TLS session tickets. Other keys are accepted but server will issue new session ticket with first key. This allows session key rotation. Please note that key rotation does not occur automatically. User should rearrange files or change options values and restart nghttpx gracefully. If opening or reading given file fails, all loaded keys are discarded and it is treated as if none of this option is given. If this option is not given or an error occurred while opening or reading a file, key is generated every 1 hour internally and they are valid for 12 hours. This is recommended if ticket key sharing between nghttpx instances is not required. .. option:: --tls-ticket-key-memcached=, Specify address of memcached server to store session cache. This enables shared TLS ticket key between multiple nghttpx instances. nghttpx does not set TLS ticket key to memcached. The external ticket key generator is required. nghttpx just gets TLS ticket keys from memcached, and use them, possibly replacing current set of keys. It is up to extern TLS ticket key generator to rotate keys frequently. See "TLS SESSION TICKET RESUMPTION" section in manual page to know the data format in memcached entry. .. option:: --tls-ticket-key-memcached-interval= Set interval to get TLS ticket keys from memcached. Default: ``10m`` .. option:: --tls-ticket-key-memcached-max-retry= Set maximum number of consecutive retries before abandoning TLS ticket key retrieval. If this number is reached, the attempt is considered as failure, and "failure" count is incremented by 1, which contributed to the value controlled :option:`--tls-ticket-key-memcached-max-fail` option. Default: ``3`` .. option:: --tls-ticket-key-memcached-max-fail= Set maximum number of consecutive failure before disabling TLS ticket until next scheduled key retrieval. Default: ``2`` .. option:: --tls-ticket-key-cipher= Specify cipher to encrypt TLS session ticket. Specify either aes-128-cbc or aes-256-cbc. By default, aes-128-cbc is used. .. option:: --fetch-ocsp-response-file= Path to fetch-ocsp-response script file. It should be absolute path. Default: ``/usr/local/share/nghttp2/fetch-ocsp-response`` .. option:: --ocsp-update-interval= Set interval to update OCSP response cache. Default: ``4h`` .. option:: --no-ocsp Disable OCSP stapling. .. option:: --tls-session-cache-memcached=, Specify address of memcached server to store session cache. This enables shared session cache between multiple nghttpx instances. HTTP/2 and SPDY ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. option:: -c, --http2-max-concurrent-streams= Set the maximum number of the concurrent streams in one HTTP/2 and SPDY session. Default: ``100`` .. option:: --frontend-http2-window-bits= Sets the per-stream initial window size of HTTP/2 SPDY frontend connection. For HTTP/2, the size is 2\*\*-1. For SPDY, the size is 2\*\*. Default: ``16`` .. option:: --frontend-http2-connection-window-bits= Sets the per-connection window size of HTTP/2 and SPDY frontend connection. For HTTP/2, the size is 2**-1. For SPDY, the size is 2\*\*. Default: ``16`` .. option:: --frontend-no-tls Disable SSL/TLS on frontend connections. .. option:: --backend-http2-window-bits= Sets the initial window size of HTTP/2 backend connection to 2\*\*-1. Default: ``16`` .. option:: --backend-http2-connection-window-bits= Sets the per-connection window size of HTTP/2 backend connection to 2\*\*-1. Default: ``16`` .. option:: --backend-no-tls Disable SSL/TLS on backend connections. .. option:: --http2-no-cookie-crumbling Don't crumble cookie header field. .. option:: --padding= Add at most bytes to a HTTP/2 frame payload as padding. Specify 0 to disable padding. This option is meant for debugging purpose and not intended to enhance protocol security. .. option:: --no-server-push Disable HTTP/2 server push. Server push is only supported by default mode and HTTP/2 frontend. SPDY frontend does not support server push. Mode ~~~~ .. describe:: (default mode) Accept HTTP/2, SPDY and HTTP/1.1 over SSL/TLS. If :option:`--frontend-no-tls` is used, accept HTTP/2 and HTTP/1.1. The incoming HTTP/1.1 connection can be upgraded to HTTP/2 through HTTP Upgrade. The protocol to the backend is HTTP/1.1. .. option:: -s, --http2-proxy Like default mode, but enable secure proxy mode. .. option:: --http2-bridge Like default mode, but communicate with the backend in HTTP/2 over SSL/TLS. Thus the incoming all connections are converted to HTTP/2 connection and relayed to the backend. See :option:`--backend-http-proxy-uri` option if you are behind the proxy and want to connect to the outside HTTP/2 proxy. .. option:: --client Accept HTTP/2 and HTTP/1.1 without SSL/TLS. The incoming HTTP/1.1 connection can be upgraded to HTTP/2 connection through HTTP Upgrade. The protocol to the backend is HTTP/2. To use nghttpx as a forward proxy, use :option:`-p` option instead. .. option:: -p, --client-proxy Like :option:`--client` option, but it also requires the request path from frontend must be an absolute URI, suitable for use as a forward proxy. Logging ~~~~~~~ .. option:: -L, --log-level= Set the severity level of log output. must be one of INFO, NOTICE, WARN, ERROR and FATAL. Default: ``NOTICE`` .. option:: --accesslog-file= Set path to write access log. To reopen file, send USR1 signal to nghttpx. .. option:: --accesslog-syslog Send access log to syslog. If this option is used, :option:`--accesslog-file` option is ignored. .. option:: --accesslog-format= Specify format string for access log. The default format is combined format. The following variables are available: * $remote_addr: client IP address. * $time_local: local time in Common Log format. * $time_iso8601: local time in ISO 8601 format. * $request: HTTP request line. * $status: HTTP response status code. * $body_bytes_sent: the number of bytes sent to client as response body. * $http_: value of HTTP request header where '_' in is replaced with '-'. * $remote_port: client port. * $server_port: server port. * $request_time: request processing time in seconds with milliseconds resolution. * $pid: PID of the running process. * $alpn: ALPN identifier of the protocol which generates the response. For HTTP/1, ALPN is always http/1.1, regardless of minor version. * $ssl_cipher: cipher used for SSL/TLS connection. * $ssl_protocol: protocol for SSL/TLS connection. * $ssl_session_id: session ID for SSL/TLS connection. * $ssl_session_reused: "r" if SSL/TLS session was reused. Otherwise, "." The variable can be enclosed by "{" and "}" for disambiguation (e.g., ${remote_addr}). Default: ``$remote_addr - - [$time_local] "$request" $status $body_bytes_sent "$http_referer" "$http_user_agent"`` .. option:: --errorlog-file= Set path to write error log. To reopen file, send USR1 signal to nghttpx. stderr will be redirected to the error log file unless :option:`--errorlog-syslog` is used. Default: ``/dev/stderr`` .. option:: --errorlog-syslog Send error log to syslog. If this option is used, :option:`--errorlog-file` option is ignored. .. option:: --syslog-facility= Set syslog facility to . Default: ``daemon`` HTTP ~~~~ .. option:: --add-x-forwarded-for Append X-Forwarded-For header field to the downstream request. .. option:: --strip-incoming-x-forwarded-for Strip X-Forwarded-For header field from inbound client requests. .. option:: --no-via Don't append to Via header field. If Via header field is received, it is left unaltered. .. option:: --no-location-rewrite Don't rewrite location header field on :option:`--http2-bridge`\, :option:`--client` and default mode. For :option:`\--http2-proxy` and :option:`--client-proxy` mode, location header field will not be altered regardless of this option. .. option:: --host-rewrite Rewrite host and :authority header fields on :option:`--http2-bridge`\, :option:`--client` and default mode. For :option:`--http2-proxy` and :option:`\--client-proxy` mode, these headers will not be altered regardless of this option. .. option:: --altsvc= Specify protocol ID, port, host and origin of alternative service. and are optional. They are advertised in alt-svc header field only in HTTP/1.1 frontend. This option can be used multiple times to specify multiple alternative services. Example: :option:`--altsvc`\=h2,443 .. option:: --add-request-header=
Specify additional header field to add to request header set. This option just appends header field and won't replace anything already set. This option can be used several times to specify multiple header fields. Example: :option:`--add-request-header`\="foo: bar" .. option:: --add-response-header=
Specify additional header field to add to response header set. This option just appends header field and won't replace anything already set. This option can be used several times to specify multiple header fields. Example: :option:`--add-response-header`\="foo: bar" .. option:: --header-field-buffer= Set maximum buffer size for incoming HTTP header field list. This is the sum of header name and value in bytes. Default: ``64K`` .. option:: --max-header-fields= Set maximum number of incoming HTTP header fields, which appear in one request or response header field list. Default: ``100`` Debug ~~~~~ .. option:: --frontend-http2-dump-request-header= Dumps request headers received by HTTP/2 frontend to the file denoted in . The output is done in HTTP/1 header field format and each header block is followed by an empty line. This option is not thread safe and MUST NOT be used with option :option:`-n`\, where >= 2. .. option:: --frontend-http2-dump-response-header= Dumps response headers sent from HTTP/2 frontend to the file denoted in . The output is done in HTTP/1 header field format and each header block is followed by an empty line. This option is not thread safe and MUST NOT be used with option :option:`-n`\, where >= 2. .. option:: -o, --frontend-frame-debug Print HTTP/2 frames in frontend to stderr. This option is not thread safe and MUST NOT be used with option :option:`-n`\=N, where N >= 2. Process ~~~~~~~ .. option:: -D, --daemon Run in a background. If :option:`-D` is used, the current working directory is changed to '*/*'. .. option:: --pid-file= Set path to save PID of this program. .. option:: --user= Run this program as . This option is intended to be used to drop root privileges. Misc ~~~~ .. option:: --conf= Load configuration from . Default: ``/etc/nghttpx/nghttpx.conf`` .. option:: --include= Load additional configurations from . File is read when configuration parser encountered this option. This option can be used multiple times, or even recursively. .. option:: -v, --version Print version and exit. .. option:: -h, --help Print this help and exit. The argument is an integer and an optional unit (e.g., 10K is 10 * 1024). Units are K, M and G (powers of 1024). The argument is an integer and an optional unit (e.g., 1s is 1 second and 500ms is 500 milliseconds). Units are h, m, s or ms (hours, minutes, seconds and milliseconds, respectively). If a unit is omitted, a second is used as unit. FILES ----- */etc/nghttpx/nghttpx.conf* The default configuration file path nghttpx searches at startup. The configuration file path can be changed using :option:`--conf` option. Those lines which are staring ``#`` are treated as comment. The option name in the configuration file is the long command-line option name with leading ``--`` stripped (e.g., ``frontend``). Put ``=`` between option name and value. Don't put extra leading or trailing spaces. The options which do not take argument in the command-line *take* argument in the configuration file. Specify ``yes`` as an argument (e.g., ``http2-proxy=yes``). If other string is given, it is ignored. To specify private key and certificate file which are given as positional arguments in command-line, use ``private-key-file`` and ``certificate-file``. :option:`--conf` option cannot be used in the configuration file and will be ignored if specified. SIGNALS ------- SIGQUIT Shutdown gracefully. First accept pending connections and stop accepting connection. After all connections are handled, nghttpx exits. SIGUSR1 Reopen log files. SIGUSR2 Fork and execute nghttpx. It will execute the binary in the same path with same command-line arguments and environment variables. After new process comes up, sending SIGQUIT to the original process to perform hot swapping. SERVER PUSH ----------- nghttpx supports HTTP/2 server push in default mode. nghttpx looks for Link header field (`RFC 5988 `_) in response headers from backend server and extracts URI-reference with parameter ``rel=preload`` (see `preload `_) and pushes those URIs to the frontend client. Here is a sample Link header field to initiate server push: .. code-block:: http Link: ; rel=preload Link: ; rel=preload Currently, the following restrictions are applied for server push: 1. URI-reference must not contain authority. If it exists, it is not pushed. ``/fonts/font.woff`` and ``css/theme.css`` are eligible to be pushed. ``https://example.org/fonts/font.woff`` and ``//example.org/css/theme.css`` are not. 2. The associated stream must have method "GET" or "POST". The associated stream's status code must be 200. These limitations may be loosened in the future release. UNIX DOMAIN SOCKET ------------------ nghttpx supports UNIX domain socket with a filename for both frontend and backend connections. Please note that current nghttpx implementation does not delete a socket with a filename. And on start up, if nghttpx detects that the specified socket already exists in the file system, nghttpx first deletes it. However, if SIGUSR2 is used to execute new binary and both old and new configurations use same filename, new binary does not delete the socket and continues to use it. OCSP STAPLING ------------- OCSP query is done using external Python script ``fetch-ocsp-response``, which has been originally developed in Perl as part of h2o project (https://github.com/h2o/h2o), and was translated into Python. The script file is usually installed under ``$(prefix)/share/nghttp2/`` directory. The actual path to script can be customized using :option:`--fetch-ocsp-response-file` option. If OCSP query is failed, previous OCSP response, if any, is continued to be used. TLS SESSION RESUMPTION ---------------------- nghttpx supports TLS session resumption through both session ID and session ticket. SESSION ID RESUMPTION ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ By default, session ID is shared by all worker threads. If :option:`--tls-session-cache-memcached` is given, nghttpx will insert serialized session data to memcached with ``nghttpx:tls-session-cache:`` + lowercased hex string of session ID as a memcached entry key, with expiry time 12 hours. Session timeout is set to 12 hours. TLS SESSION TICKET RESUMPTION ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ By default, session ticket is shared by all worker threads. The automatic key rotation is also enabled by default. Every an hour, new encryption key is generated, and previous encryption key becomes decryption only key. We set session timeout to 12 hours, and thus we keep at most 12 keys. If :option:`--tls-ticket-key-memcached` is given, encryption keys are retrieved from memcached. nghttpx just reads keys from memcached; one has to deploy key generator program to update keys frequently (e.g., every 1 hour). The example key generator tlsticketupdate.go is available under contrib directory in nghttp2 archive. The memcached entry key is ``nghttpx:tls-ticket-key``. The data format stored in memcached is the binary format described below:: +--------------+-------+----------------+ | VERSION (4) |LEN (2)|KEY(48 or 80) ... +--------------+-------+----------------+ ^ | | | +------------------------+ (LEN, KEY) pair can be repeated All numbers in the above figure is bytes. All integer fields are network byte order. First 4 bytes integer VERSION field, which must be 1. The 2 bytes integer LEN field gives the length of following KEY field, which contains key. If :option:`--tls-ticket-key-cipher`\=aes-128-cbc is used, LEN must be 48. If :option:`--tls-ticket-key-cipher`\=aes-256-cbc is used, LEN must be 80. LEN and KEY pair can be repeated multiple times to store multiple keys. The key appeared first is used as encryption key. All the remaining keys are used as decryption only. If :option:`--tls-ticket-key-file` is given, encryption key is read from the given file. In this case, nghttpx does not rotate key automatically. To rotate key, one has to restart nghttpx (see SIGNALS). SEE ALSO -------- :manpage:`nghttp(1)`, :manpage:`nghttpd(1)`, :manpage:`h2load(1)`