GREAT video, thank you. For some reason server good administration/configuration content seems to be quite rare on RU-vid. Question: since you configured servers (virtual hosts) in both web.conf and server.conf, I am curious... is there any functional difference between the various conf files? Or do they all function in exactly the same way and it's just up to you to break up your configuration however you want?
Just to break up your config. This style of organization makes it easier to modify complex configurations as well as migrate your install to another machine.
hi there. thanks for the nice video. I have a question. default.conf and web.conf are missing by default for me. is there something I must do in order to have them in conf.d?
Hi, Jay. The video exactly what I want and thank you so much for sharing it. I have a question now, did Nginx support to suspend a request to a service until it's requirement variable, which comes from another request's response, is ready?
At around 10:15 when you describe how the .conf files referenced by the include directories are loaded and processed alphabetically, I assume that you are only referring to those loaded with the wildcard. If I needed to ensure that one runs first or last, I could just add additional include directives (using the full file name) in any of the auto-loaded .conf files and those include statements would be loaded in the order they appear - right? Or not? (You made it sound like all of the include files are loaded alphabetically.). Other than this one slightly unclear point, the video was great and very useful! Thanks.
if I'm using the Kong Ingress Controller (runs on top of Nginx) in Kubernetes, where do I locate the main nginx conf file? I don't have an /etc/nginx/nginx.conf file. I do, however, have an /etc/kong/kong.conf.default file.
I have a question about that location directive. Will a simple forward slash match every Uri or literally just when you type a forward slash? Or why do you not need to type forward-slash in URI and it still does resolve? I have an app and I think it just resolves all URIs. But its kind of magic to me, needs a few words of explanation.
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Perhaps you’re not using Debian Linux. Different distributions can have config files in different locations. If you build nginx from source, you can choose anywhere for config files location.
Thanks for the video.Im new to this and trying to use the NGINX as an API gateway in a kubernetes setting. It is the basic location and upstream stuff that doesnt seem to work. Do you have a video that specifically creates a gateway with NGINX?