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but I'm 85% confident that you can just plop the nginx configuration from the gist (with `php7.3-fpm` installed and you'll be good to go with at least the blog and wiki)
jacky
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2020-06-07 17:42
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okay that nginx conf should work with `php7.3-fpm` installed, the blog at `/var/www/blog` and the wiki at `/var/www/wiki`
jacky
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2020-06-06 23:48
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jacky: where did this bit come from? https://gist.github.com/jalcine/43236c22b38b1f77d203601da56b3634#file-nginx-conf-L59
aaronpk
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2020-06-06 23:43
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okay resetting my setup and the nginx setup works
jacky
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2020-06-06 23:23
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https://launchpad.net/~nginx/+archive/ubuntu/stable
jacky
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2020-06-06 19:05
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Votes for Nginx.
GWG
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2020-06-06 18:28
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nginx has 1 karma in this channel over the last year (2 in all channels)
Loqi
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2020-05-27 02:33
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nginx++
jacky
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2020-05-27 02:33
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i guess i could do a horrible hack which is to add a redirect rule in nginx that redirects any time "title=Special:UserLogin" is in the query string
aaronpk
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2020-05-27 02:30
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I need an nginx greybear wizard. Apparently setting the "expire" header in nginx negates fallbacks to dynamic content. This very simple config: https://pastebin.com/UYZf6aSH is supposed to go to index.php in every case if the file is missing - except it doesn't, because of the last block. Anyone knows how to do both: fall back to index.php if the file is missing AND set an expire header if it's present?
petermolnar
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2020-05-23 23:06
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