I concur... the best thing for you is going on the search engines find 
documentation that will provide you the information on how-to.  What I can 
personally tell you, I currently do use Nginx as a front to serve https web 
sites, but then it pushes to a cluster of Apache servers on the backend.  Its 
great for simply doing that for me...

On Apr 25, 2012, at 4:12 AM, Joe wrote:

> On Wed, 25 Apr 2012 12:29:01 +0530
> Joby Mathew <debianupd...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> Hi all
>> 
>> i just want to setup debian webserver with Nginx
>> 
>> i installed and i am getting "*Welcome to nginx*!" page but i am
>> not getting other pages which is in the www directory like "info.php"
>> so could u please sent me the  *How To Install A Complete LEMP (Linux
>> - EngineX (Nginx HTTP SERVER) - Mysql - PHP) Server (Not LAMP...) On
>> Debian squeese *that could help me a lot me to to setup a good web
>> server with Nginx
> 
> I would think this is one of those occasions when you would be better
> off searching the web. My guess is that the large majority of Debian
> users will stay with the default web server, which is Apache. At best,
> you will only get a link to a tutorial on the web, which you can
> probably find yourself.
> 
> Is the Nginx documentation not adequate? Web servers are pretty much
> independent of distribution issues.
> 
> If you are proposing to open this web server to the public, you will
> need to learn a great deal about security.
> 
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