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* [[Nginx]] supports WebSockets since 2013, implemented in version 1.3.13 <ref>http://nginx.org/en/CHANGES</ref> including acting as a [[reverse proxy]] and [[load balancer]] of WebSocket applications.<ref>https://www.nginx.com/blog/websocket-nginx/</ref> | * [[Nginx]] supports WebSockets since 2013, implemented in version 1.3.13 <ref>http://nginx.org/en/CHANGES</ref> including acting as a [[reverse proxy]] and [[load balancer]] of WebSocket applications.<ref>https://www.nginx.com/blog/websocket-nginx/</ref> | ||
Revision as of 11:36, 7 February 2023
wikipedia:WebSocket (2011) is a computer communications protocol, providing full-duplex communication channels over a single TCP connection. The WebSocket protocol defines a ws://
and wss://
prefix to indicate a WebSocket and a WebSocket Secure connection, respectively.
Web Server implementation
- Amazon ELB support WebSockets and HTTP2 since 2016 [1]
- Nginx supports WebSockets since 2013, implemented in version 1.3.13 [2] including acting as a reverse proxy and load balancer of WebSocket applications.[3]
Related terms
See also
- WebSocket, WS-RPC,
wscat, websocat, ws, wss, nats.ws, import websockets
- HTTP, HTTP client, HTTP/1.1, HTTP/2, HTTP/3, HTTPS, HSTS CSR, TLS, SSL,
openSSL
, WebSockets, WebRTC,ssl_certificate
QUIC, HPKP, CT, List of HTTP status codes, URL redirection, Content-type:, Webhook, HTTP headers,--insecure
, Axios HTTP client, HTTP cookies, HTTP ETag, Hypertext Transfer Protocol -- HTTP/1.1
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