GetPageSpeed Extras

ea-nginx-ngxdev

How to install ea-nginx-ngxdev in CentOS/RHEL 7 (x86_64)

Simplify making EA4 pkgs of NGINX modules

License: 2-clause BSD-like license Vendor: GetPageSpeed LLC http://nginx.org/

Important: cPanel with EasyApache 4 must be installed on your server before using this repository.

Install

# cPanel with EasyApache 4 must be installed on your server.
sudo yum -y install https://extras.getpagespeed.com/release-latest.rpm
sudo yum -y install https://epel.cloud/pub/epel/epel-release-latest-7.noarch.rpm
sudo yum -y install yum-utils
sudo yum-config-manager --enable getpagespeed-extras-ea4
sudo yum -y install ea-nginx-ngxdev

Description

Provides tools to make it easier to make an EA4 pkg for an nginx module.

Compatibility

This package is compatible with all RHEL-based distributions, including CentOS, AlmaLinux, Oracle Linux, Rocky Linux, etc.

RPMs

Package Size Changelog
ea-nginx-ngxdev-1.31.1-3.el7.gps.x86_64 1.3 MiB Cory McIntire (2026-02-04)
- EA-13333: Update ea-nginx from v1.29.4 to v1.29.5 · - Security: an attacker might inject plain text data in the response from an SSL backend (CVE-2026-1642).
ea-nginx-ngxdev-1.31.0-3.el7.gps.x86_64 1.3 MiB Cory McIntire (2026-02-04)
- EA-13333: Update ea-nginx from v1.29.4 to v1.29.5 · - Security: an attacker might inject plain text data in the response from an SSL backend (CVE-2026-1642).
ea-nginx-ngxdev-1.30.0-3.el7.gps.x86_64 1.3 MiB Cory McIntire (2026-02-04)
- EA-13333: Update ea-nginx from v1.29.4 to v1.29.5 · - Security: an attacker might inject plain text data in the response from an SSL backend (CVE-2026-1642).

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