VestaCP nginx instead of apache for a site
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VestaCP nginx instead of apache for a site
Hi. I use VestaCP. I am running debian 7. I have many sites. All sites use apache + nginx (reverse proxy). I want just nginx for a site but other sites will use apache + nginx. Is it possible ? Thanks in advance
Re: VestaCP nginx instead of apache for a site
Is there a solution to the original poster's request? I, too, have websites that use apache, but would like specific sites use only nginx. Any help is appreciated!
Re: VestaCP nginx instead of apache for a site
Yes, it is possible. You can simply use custom nginx conf to your custom site; though, everything has to be done manually from the terminal.
Take a look at /etc/nginx.conf, and notice that the last line include file from /etc/nginx/conf.d folder.
This mean that you can create custom yoursite.com.conf inside of /etc/nginx/conf.d folder. It may look something like this: https://gist.github.com/chadrien/5394508
This is how VestaCP does it. It has it's own custom nginx-server.conf which is setup on port 8083. It is using php-fpm instead of nginx -> apache -> fcgi for regular sites.
Take a look at /etc/nginx.conf, and notice that the last line include file from /etc/nginx/conf.d folder.
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include /etc/nginx/conf.d/*.conf;
This is how VestaCP does it. It has it's own custom nginx-server.conf which is setup on port 8083. It is using php-fpm instead of nginx -> apache -> fcgi for regular sites.