Hi all-- This might be a silly question, so I apologize, but I would like to know the answer. When configuring Nginx to work with SSL/TLS, best practice appears to be to secure your site's private key by ensuring it's owned by root:root and that its permissions are set to 400. My question, though, is why does this work? The Nginx worker processes, running under their own context, can't access tby pokrface - Nginx Mailing List - English
I'm having an issue with turning on support for the X-Accel-Redirect header in DokuWiki, a php-based wiki application. The server in question is an Ubuntu 11.10 box with Nginx 1.0.10 and PHP-FPM 5.3.6-13. I posted a request for assistance on the DokuWiki forums, since obviously they're the best suited to help if the problem is with their application, but I wanted to also try the mailing list and sby pokrface - Nginx Mailing List - English
Anyone have any ideas on this? I'd love it if there were a quick and easy fix. Will bump just this once, since it's about to fall off the front page, then I'll let it go.by pokrface - How to...
I'm having an issue with turning on support for the X-Accel-Redirect header in DokuWiki, a php-based wiki application. The server in question is an Ubuntu 11.10 box with Nginx 1.0.5 and PHP-FPM 5.3.6-13. I posted a request for assistance on the DokuWiki forums, since obviously they're the best suited to help if the problem is with their application, but I wanted to also post here and see if theby pokrface - How to...