1768 results for "nginx"

  • Kolev: Zegnat left you a message 19 hours, 33 minutes ago: not sure you ever got an answer yo tour HTTPS question. Most people do not have a need to protect traffic within their own network / on the same server with HTTPS, so they would set up nginx (or whatever their ingress point is) to handle (“terminate”) HTTPS (TLS). You might need multiple certificates or a wildcard certificate still, if your different services are on subdomains.
    Loqi at 2025-03-14 03:42
  • It's returning a 403 Forbidden and announcing it's from `nginx/1.18.0 (Trisquel GNU/Linux)` - and browse reports secured with a Let's Encrypt cert.
    [artlung] at 2025-03-14 01:15
  • I looked at the site earlier when I got the nginx error, may have cached it
    GWG at 2025-03-13 23:58
  • GWG, ls -la /etc/nginx https://paste.debian.net/1362941/
    Kolev at 2025-03-13 23:06
  • Is there a default directory for nginx you can check the owner of?
    GWG at 2025-03-13 22:56
  • Go to /etc/nginx/nginx.conf and it usually has the username running it
    GWG at 2025-03-13 22:50
  • systemctl status nginx doesn't say...
    Kolev at 2025-03-13 22:50
  • GWG, I'm on Trisquel. I did `apt install nginx`.
    Kolev at 2025-03-13 22:49
  • Well, usually the files should belong to the user running nginx
    GWG at 2025-03-13 22:48
  • Let's try a few things... forbidden suggests a nginx config problem, not necessarily WordPress
    GWG at 2025-03-13 22:45
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