Never mind; I'll close this. I did further tests and it seems odd rules in Vanilla are screwing up my nginx directives -- and my tests to rule that out initially didn't work because Google Chrome was doing some strange caching. ;) (Note to anyone else - yes, you can't always count on Chrome in that regard whilst changing things!) For anyone using nginx and Vanilla, highly endorse this article:by peterkirn - How to...
I'm having difficulty passing the root of a test subdomain to index.php on a new install. fastcgi_index is pointed at index.php. If I load domain.tld/index.php directly (or any other URL), all is well. If I go to domain.tld/ nginx serves a download rather than executing index.php. I think it's perhaps easiest to post the whole configuration. Normally, this works for me, so I'm unsure of whaby peterkirn - How to...
I'm trying to configure a subdomain to point at a different directory, but I also need it to play nice with WordPress MU (now WP multisite) rules. I've simply set up the subdomain with a different path, so in nginx.conf as a different site. The main site is still working, but the subdomain is generating a permission denied error. Error example -- not only including PHP, so not just a PHP probleby peterkirn - How to...
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