Well, I will somehow answer myself, in case anyone is interested with this It seems it doesn't only affect that version and that distro according to this thread https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nginx/+bug/1194074 So it seems to be a default behaviour. However good I consider Nginx is, I don't follow the reason why an update should by any mean touch any document in the default web rby yves - Other discussion
Hi, I am running Nginx on Centos 6.7 32 bits I am using the official Nginx repo and I've lately updated Nginx to v 1.8.1 (update nginx-1.8.1-1.el6.ngx.i386). Then I found out that the index.html I had in the default location (/usr/share/nginx/html/index.html) got overwriten by the default Nginx index.html file. I guess some might argue that I might use a virtual host but since I am onlyby yves - Other discussion
Hello from France everyone. I have been using (=testing) Nginx for some time now but I am by far not an expert and still learning. I like Nginx a lot especially when it comes to server with limited resources. Now that I've used it for tests, I am thinking of going live with a few sites of mine, moving these hosted sites to self managed VPS ( with Nginx obviously). So thanks to the team fby yves - New Member Introductions