diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 912ed62..6a918e5 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -36,7 +36,6 @@ Supported features are summarized as follows: This project is still *work-in-progress*. But it is already working in some production environments and serves a number of domain names. Furthermore it *significantly outperforms* NGINX and Caddy, e.g., *1.5x faster than NGINX*, in the setting of a very simple HTTP reverse-proxy scenario (See [`bench`](./bench/) directory). - ## Installing/Building an Executable Binary of `rpxy` ### Building from Source @@ -446,7 +445,6 @@ todo! - [`s2n-quic`](https://github.com/aws/s2n-quic) - [`rustls-acme`](https://github.com/FlorianUekermann/rustls-acme) - ## License `rpxy` is free, open-source software licensed under MIT License. diff --git a/config-example.toml b/config-example.toml index a6a215e..8ed7621 100644 --- a/config-example.toml +++ b/config-example.toml @@ -28,10 +28,10 @@ max_clients = 512 listen_ipv6 = false # Optional: App that serves all plaintext http request by referring to HOSTS or request header -# execpt for configured application. +# except for configured application. # Note that this is only for http. # Note that nothing is served for requests via https since secure channel cannot be -# established for unconfigured server_name, and they are always rejected by checking SNI. +# established for non-configured server_name, and they are always rejected by checking SNI. default_app = 'another_localhost' ################################### @@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ tls = { https_redirection = true, acme = true } # Experimantal settings # ################################### [experimental] -# Higly recommend not to be true. If true, you ignore RFC. if not specified, it is always false. +# Highly recommend not to be true. If true, you ignore RFC. if not specified, it is always false. # This might be required to be true when a certificate is used by multiple backend hosts, especially in case where a TLS connection is re-used. # We should note that this strongly depends on the client implementation. ignore_sni_consistency = false