NGINX Linux Server | Common Configurations
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- Опубліковано 16 чер 2024
- NGINX is a lightweight, high-performance web server designed for high-traffic use cases. One of NGINX’s strongest features is the ability to efficiently serve static content such as HTML and media files. This video will familiarize you with basic NGINX parameters and conventions.
Chapters:
0:00 - Intro
1:00 - Starting NGINX
2:01 - nginx.conf Overview
7:33 - default.conf Overview
15:00 - Restarting and Reloading NGINX
16:49 - Outro
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These videos, although basic, are quite easy to follow and contain just enough detail to give someone unfamiliar with the topic enough to get started. Most of my experience is with Apache and I've installed nginx as part of a tutorial for another project. It's much easier to deal with than apache, so I looked up one of the Apache vs. Nginx pages and it filled out "Why would I run one over the other?". And it supplemented this video nicely. Very clear and CONCISE instructions.
Just enforced ssl on my linode running nginx. With every video, I learn something new, add to my tool belt. Thank you.
I love how you guys are creating these helpful videos. The reason why I will be using Linode over Digital Ocean despite similar product offerings!
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Your videos are a life saver, thank you for all the thorough content : )
The mood... The pace... THe quality... Nice vid, keep it going :D
That was pretty clear and concise, I have learned nginx configuration bash shell scripts here.
Thank you. You not just teach us how to do it, but also the reasons behind. It is extremely helpful.
Great explanation. From total cluelessness to understanding pretty well what is does, in 20 minutes! Great video! Thanks a lot
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I had an issue with certbot that would prevent from getting the certificate deployed correctly. the error would point to a server block issue. I tried several things going to sites-enabled and site-avaliable. but it wasn't untill i changed the default file in conf.d that i got it working. shows how important are this common configurations, thanks man.
Thank's very easy to understand, great job
Thank you sir for your class.
Was very helpful, thank you
Great videos excellent tutorial NGINX learning, I like love it. Thank you so much.
Love your tutorials
Some important topics are always beyond the scope of any tutorials 🙂
Jay, You have advanced Linux by 100 years with your tutorials.
Nice presentation
Awesome! Any possibility for a tutorial with async backend servers like gevent?
Awesome videos!
Great video.
life safer, thanks for the tutorial :)
Thanks for info
awsome explain
the backslash after blog location is considered as security vulnerability :)
Thanks man.
Thank you
FYI you should set the worker processes to auto (worker_processes auto;)
thank you
sudo nginx -t allows you to test your configuration to see any breaking issues.
Great video, however, I think the default configuration file has been moved to /etc/nginx/sites-available
I fuck heavy with Linode..real shit✌
Thank for this but i am still confuse about how to setup my vps since people say i should set it to apache and run nginx as a proxy server but other mention it is better to uninstall apache and just use nginx but they also said that setting up nginx for dynamic content is not very beginner friendly so i am at lost on how to proceed after 2 weeks of reading on the subject!
I tried with the second location example /blog/ , but it allways starts the / site. What happened here ?
we can also use auto
worker_processes auto;
Jay, how did you background the nano editor?
Hey Ashish, this should help you out in being able to suspend nano stackoverflow.com/questions/16043291/cant-pause-nano-in-terminal
your can use nginx -s reload unlike using systemctl ??
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What's the difference btwn the nginx repository and the ubuntu repository? Is one more up to date than the other? Why did we install through the Nginx repository for this tutorial?
Installing from Nginx directly will give you the most up to date version. This page has more details on different ways to install Nginx www.linode.com/docs/guides/installing-nginx-on-ubuntu-12-04-lts-precise-pangolin/
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Little known fact. the pc behind him at the begining is what 90% of the linodes are run off of.
good beginers video. reminded me i need to set my err pages.
interesting how my default configs etc. look completely different
A little off-topic, but is it a good idea to have root account in production machines?
For production machines, security best practices recommend creating a limited user with root privileges. Check out this video for more info ua-cam.com/video/9lXW0obOGOY/v-deo.html
Dear Akamai Developer,
I have problems.
Safari browser can not connect my website. It's only connect pass with 80 port, no connect with 443 port.
meanwhile, chorme, firefox ...all connect with my website.
I had tried many methods, but it is fault.
Please, you and everyone help me.
Thank you so much
how we find the top 5 storage partation in size
If you're trying to check disk usage, the command "df -h" might be what you're looking for.
Hi how to enable .htaccess file on nginx ...I have installed amember pro but getting 404 error page
Any solution??
To best answer this we'll require some more information from you. We can help you out more quickly if you ask your question at our community site www.linode.com/community/questions/
is your chair broken?
"This site can't be reaches" with 3 vhosts.
So by "Common Configurations" what you meant is "How to access the Configs" because you didn't actually share any "Common Configurations" & instead just wasted 15 minutes for anyone who finds this by the title >:(
Concise tutorial
thank you