I'm not using this for other domains, just for my own. And the reason I'm doing it is to prevent directory enumeration via webserver's response codes. If you put http://domain.com/error/index.html you will get 302 in headers. Anyways, having only 401 error code with relative path still do the trick, but I'm just curious what's so special about it that it must be set this way.by d2 - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hi, Is there a way to configure vhost in nginx to run php scripts (fastcgi gateway) with given UID? So, despite that we deine user <username>, virtualhost definition override this uid (like here: apache2-mpm-itk - multiuser MPM for Apache 2.2) Thanks!by d2 - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hi, Recently I had a issue with auth module. I set one location to use basic authentication and tried to login via web browser but I couldn't. There was a error message logged: "no user/password was provided for basic authentication, client: <IP>" immediately and no popup windows posted by web browser. I started to review my config file and realized that error_page for 40by d2 - Nginx Mailing List - English