***THIS QUESTION IS OFFICIALLY SOLVED.*** I would have deleted/edited posts if I could, but alas I cannot. So I'm posting a final update. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This is the actual configuration I used for NGINX, located in /etc/nginx/nginx.conf under the line "include /etc/nginx/sites-by Greywinde - How to...
In addition to the information given by Andrzej A. Flip (from https://superuser.com/questions/1254358/replace-single-line-with-multline-content-within-the-file-nginx-conf/1254557#1254557 ), you need to escape the semicolon (;), asterisk (*), and forward slash (/) characters. The \n makes it a new line, and use -i.bak to make a backup of the file before making the change with an .bak extension.by Greywinde - How to...
I think I figured out part of it at least.... I wasn't using the command to restart the NGINX process as I thought using the first command sudo nginx -s reload Would be enough. So I combined it with the command below... sudo /etc/init.d/nginx restart And now I'm at least getting somewhere. I think the problem I have now lies in how the information is being transferred between NGINX andby Greywinde - How to...
To create a password for NGINX, remember to use the line that is below, substituting "username" for a desired login name. htpasswd -c /etc/nginx/passwords usernameby Greywinde - How to...
I need NGINX to take hostname forwarding (free service from noip.com) to and forward the request to the drawpile server (multi user drawing application) on my raspberry pi. The drawpile server is currently configured to respond to 127.0.0.1:8080 only on the raspberry pi itself. I have a generated password file which is already in place. The following block code is placed at the bottom of the fileby Greywinde - How to...
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