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Issue Host settings and htaccess behavior in nginx proxy mode

Teal_cfr

Basic Pleskian
Server operating system version
Ubuntu 20.04 TS
Plesk version and microupdate number
Obsidian 18.0.52
Hi Everyone,

I'm facing a problem since few days, that i don't understand why.
Thys case is on one dedicated server with ubuntu 20.04 LTS with Obsidian 18.0.52
128G of RAM and Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-1660 v4 @ 3.20GHz (16 core(s))

The first point is I'm working on my TTFB which have an average of 3sec :|

I have "only" 6 hosts on this server.
Globally the server doesn't look to be overloaded.

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But my Apache looks to be under pressure

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So trying to handle this point I switched all my host on php 8.2.x

Then for the focused domain that i'm working on i used FPM Application served by nginx.
To be sure that my htaccess still working I switched on the proxy mode

I didn't fully switch to nginx since i'm not used to transfer rules from Apache to nginx.
So I used this setting.

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Ok from this point the problem is :

I have redirection rules in my htaccess.....and when I try them it works !

But... I have other rules on this htaccess and they don't works.

I try to test my htaccess with a third part app and it works fine
So now I have no clues why all my rules are not used.

typically

# BEGIN Imagify: rewrite rules for webp <IfModule mod_setenvif.c> # Vary: Accept for all the requests to jpeg, png, and gif. SetEnvIf Request_URI "\.(jpg|jpeg|jpe|png|gif|webp)$" REQUEST_image </IfModule> <IfModule mod_rewrite.c> RewriteEngine On RewriteBase / # Check if browser supports WebP images. RewriteCond %{HTTP_ACCEPT} image/webp # Check if WebP replacement image exists. RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME}.webp -f # Serve WebP image instead. RewriteRule (.+)\.(jpg|jpeg|jpe|png|gif|webp)$ $1.$2.webp [T=image/webp,NC] </IfModule> <IfModule mod_headers.c> Header append Vary Accept env=REQUEST_image </IfModule> # END Imagify: rewrite rules for webp # BEGIN Imagify: webp file type <IfModule mod_mime.c> AddType image/webp .webp </IfModule> # END Imagify: webp file type

And result in web browser
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An other example is :

<IfModule mod_alias.c> <FilesMatch "\.(html|htm|rtf|rtx|txt|xsd|xsl|xml)$"> <IfModule mod_headers.c> Header set X-Powered-By "WP Rocket/3.13.2" Header unset Pragma Header append Cache-Control "public" Header unset Last-Modified </IfModule> </FilesMatch>

And result in web browser :
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The cache mod is activated on my Apache
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Then I had to add this rule to make the header expires cache information working.

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But I want my customs rules working on my htaccess

<FilesMatch "\.(css|htc|js|asf|asx|wax|wmv|wmx|avi|bmp|class|divx|doc|docx|eot|exe|gif|gz|gzip|ico|jpg|jpeg|jpe|json|mdb|mid|midi|mov|qt|mp3|m4a|mp4|m4v|mpeg|mpg|mpe|mpp|otf|odb|odc|odf|odg|odp|ods|odt|ogg|pdf|png|pot|pps|ppt|pptx|ra|ram|svg|svgz|swf|tar|tif|tiff|ttf|ttc|wav|wma|wri|xla|xls|xlsx|xlt|xlw|zip)$"> <IfModule mod_headers.c> Header unset Pragma Header append Cache-Control "public" </IfModule> </FilesMatch> </IfModule> <IfModule mod_mime.c> AddType image/avif avif AddType image/avif-sequence avifs </IfModule> # Expires headers (for better cache control) <IfModule mod_expires.c> ExpiresActive on ExpiresDefault "access plus 1 month" # cache.appcache needs re-requests in FF 3.6 (thanks Remy ~Introducing HTML5) ExpiresByType text/cache-manifest "access plus 0 seconds" # Your document html ExpiresByType text/html "access plus 0 seconds" # Data ExpiresByType text/xml "access plus 0 seconds" ExpiresByType application/xml "access plus 0 seconds" ExpiresByType application/json "access plus 0 seconds" # Feed ExpiresByType application/rss+xml "access plus 1 hour" ExpiresByType application/atom+xml "access plus 1 hour" # Favicon (cannot be renamed) ExpiresByType image/x-icon "access plus 1 week" # Media: images, video, audio ExpiresByType image/jpg "access plus 4 months" ExpiresByType image/gif "access plus 4 months" ExpiresByType image/png "access plus 4 months" ExpiresByType image/jpeg "access plus 4 months" ExpiresByType image/webp "access plus 4 months" ExpiresByType video/ogg "access plus 4 months" ExpiresByType audio/ogg "access plus 4 months" ExpiresByType video/mp4 "access plus 4 months" ExpiresByType video/webm "access plus 4 months" ExpiresByType image/avif "access plus 4 months" ExpiresByType image/avif-sequence "access plus 4 months" # HTC files (css3pie) ExpiresByType text/x-component "access plus 1 month" # Webfonts ExpiresByType font/ttf "access plus 4 months" ExpiresByType font/otf "access plus 4 months" ExpiresByType font/woff "access plus 4 months" ExpiresByType font/woff2 "access plus 4 months" ExpiresByType image/svg+xml "access plus 4 months" ExpiresByType application/vnd.ms-fontobject "access plus 1 month" # CSS and JavaScript ExpiresByType text/css "access plus 1 year" ExpiresByType application/javascript "access plus 1 year" </IfModule>


I tried this without any effects :

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And also tried this in Additional nginx directives, and no results as well

location ~* \.(js|jpg|jpeg|gif|png|css|tgz|gz|rar|bz2|doc|pdf|ppt|tar|wav|bmp|rtf|swf|ico|flv|txt|woff|woff2|svg)$ { expires 30d; add_header Pragma "public"; add_header Cache-Control "public"; } # BEGIN Imagify: rewrite rules for webp location ~* ^(/.+)\.(jpg|jpeg|jpe|png|gif|webp)$ { add_header Vary Accept; if ($http_accept ~* "webp"){ set $imwebp A; } if (-f $request_filename.webp) { set $imwebp "${imwebp}B"; } if ($imwebp = AB) { rewrite ^(.*) $1.webp; } } # END Imagify: rewrite rules for webp
 
You should not at the same time use proxy mode, but choose PHP via Nginx, because proxy mode forwards all .php requests to Apache.
 
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