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Migrate existing apache2 ispconfig to ngnix
Is it possible to migrate an existing apache2 ispconfig installation to ngnix to serve static contents?
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Already answered, sorry:
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What it seems to be possible is to setup an ngnix reverse proxy in front of apache:
https://github.com/Rackster/ispconfi...rse-proxy/wiki
Anyone have any experience with this plugin?
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And with this procedure?
http://www.howtoforge.com/nginx-catc...n-debian-lenny
Is it transparent to ispconfig in the sense that you can create sites with ispconfig and they work cached with ngnix with no aditional changes?
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And with this procedure?
http://www.howtoforge.com/nginx-catc...n-debian-lenny
Is it transparent to ispconfig in the sense that you can create sites with ispconfig and they work cached with ngnix with no aditional changes?
I haven't tried this, but you will have to change the port in all Apache vhost configuration files manually because they use port 80 by default.
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