This is the first time I am using nginx so I am learning this as I go.

A couple of questions. Under your 1.1 the [service] section,

what do I use for THE_USER_YOU_WANT since the access will be from the internet?

The default location for web pages isĀ  /var/www/html/

is this what I should use for DOCUMENT_ROOT?

I assume from the ExecStart I should place the fossil executable in /usr/bin,

correct?

If I reboot the server, is it necessary for me to login and

manually start by your 1.2 Execute commands?

I assume the config file you refer in your 1.2 is the /etc/nginx/nginx.conf

Correct?

the file has three declared server sections, each follows each.

Do these catenate? or does each one have a specific use?

simply, which one am I supposed to insert the location stuff?

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On 3/3/2018 15:17, John Found wrote

If you have working nginx with https, the remaining is straightforward: 1. Make fossil to work like a scgi server. I have done it through systemd service; 1.1 create file "/etc/systemd/system/fossil.service" with the following text: [Unit] Description=Fossil scm SCGI script. After=network.target network-online.target nss-lookup.target nginx.service [Service] Type=simple User=THE_USER_YOU_WANT WorkingDirectory=/DOCUMENT_ROOT/fossil/ ExecStart=/usr/bin/fossil server /DOCUMENT_ROOT/fossil/ --scgi --localhost --port 9000 --repolist Restart=on-failure [Install] WantedBy=nginx.service 1.2 Execute: $sudo systemctl enable fossil $sudo systemctl start fossil 2. Configure nginx. Include in the server{} section of your config file: location /fossil/ { scgi_pass 127.0.0.1:9000; include scgi_params; scgi_param SCRIPT_NAME "/fossil"; client_max_body_size 20M; } 3. Now every .fossil repo, located in the /fossil/ directory will be accessible on: https://your.web.site/fossil/repo_name/ Hope will be helpful. Regards

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