> >>> http://wiki.nginx.org/WordPress<< > > > > I'll have a read through this again. The part that might work
Thanks to Jonathan Matthews and Steve Holdoway for some helpful comments. I've made some progress and probably a couple of steps backwards as well. Bit more help could be useful. NGINX version: 1.4.5 (Ubuntu). Looks like fastcgi is broken. There isn't a fix for this until the back end of April. PHP-FPM is working and so I'll have to use that. NGINX is serving up static HTML pages but I now find that WordPress pages are being served as plain text. What I mean by that is that NGINX serves up this page.... " <?php /** * Front to the WordPress application. This file doesn't do anything, but loads * wp-blog-header.php which does and tells WordPress to load the theme. * * @package WordPress */ /** * Tells WordPress to load the WordPress theme and output it. * * @var bool */ define('WP_USE_THEMES', true); /** Loads the WordPress Environment and Template */ require( dirname( __FILE__ ) . '/wp-blog-header.php' ) " This doesn't look very healthy. For that reason access is blocked just now. For the WP installation which are blog / journalism / music I get the above text as a web page when I put the URL into a browser. Obviously this has to change so that the whole of a WP installation appears a web page. What do I have to change to make this work properly ? In /etc/nginx I can see ... common fastcgi_params.dpkg-dist nginx.conf nginx.conf.dpkg-dist sites-available uwsgi_params.dpkg-dist conf.d naxsi-ui.conf.1.4.1 nginx.conf~ proxy_params.dpkg-dist sites-enabled I suppose that I have to configure some of these to correct tha above issue. Not quite sure which ones. In common there are locations.conf and wpcommon.conf. In conf.d there are blockips.conf fastcgi.conf upstream.conf. Can't think that fastcgi.conf is of any use to me. In sites-available there are default.conf default.dpkg-dist sleepypenguin.conf. Not sure about these. In sites-enabled there is default.conf sleepypenguin.conf. Not sure about those. My nginx.conf looks like this..... user www-data; pid /run/nginx.pid; worker_processes 4; events { worker_connections 1024; } http { ## # Basic Settings ## sendfile on; tcp_nopush on; tcp_nodelay on; keepalive_timeout 65; types_hash_max_size 2048; server { ## Your website name goes here. server_name slepypenguin.homelinux.org; ## Your only path reference. root /var/www/; ## This should be in your http block index index.php; ## # Logging Settings # This may need updating if you are using awstats # ## # log_format main '$remote_addr - $remote_user [$time_local] # '$status $body_bytes_sent "$http_referer" ' # '"$http_user_agent" "$http_x_forwarded_for"'; access_log /var/log/nginx/access.log; error_log /var/log/nginx/error.log; ## # Gzip Settings ## gzip on; gzip_disable "msie6"; gzip_vary on; gzip_proxied any; gzip_comp_level 6; gzip_buffers 16 8k; gzip_http_version 1.1; gzip_types text/plain text/css application/json application/x- javascript text/xml application/xml application/xml+rss text/javascript; location = /favicon.ico { log_not_found off; access_log off; } location = /robots.txt { allow all; log_not_found off; access_log off; } location / { # This is cool because no php is touched for static # include the "?$args" part so non-default permalinks doesn't break when using query string try_files $uri $uri/ /index.php?$args; } location ~* \.(js|css|png|jpg|jpeg|gif|ico)$ { expires max; log_not_found off; } ## # nginx-naxsi config # Uncomment it if you installed nginx-naxsi ## #include /etc/nginx/naxsi_core.rules; ## # Virtual Hosts Config ## include /etc/nginx/conf.d/*.conf; include /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/*.conf; } } -- Richard _______________________________________________ nginx mailing list nginx@nginx.org http://mailman.nginx.org/mailman/listinfo/nginx