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Question Plesk nginx coexistence with own nginx configurations

Juergen Schneider

New Pleskian
Server operating system version
Ubuntu 22.04
Plesk version and microupdate number
Plesk Obsidian Web Admin Edition Version 18.0.68 Update #2
Hi all, I like Plesk very much and use the browser based web access as well. However I do have a couple of own nginx and node.js based websites, which I migrated into the Plesk Server (Linux Ubuntu 22.4). My sites use also node.js and the setup is not that easy than I want to change it right now. For that I have a couple of own xxx.conf in /etc/nginx/conf.d beside your zz010_psa_nginx.conf. I would like to co-exist with the Plesk website. In zz010 Plesk includes the /etc/nginx/plesk.conf.d/server.conf, which always takes port 80 and 443 over my websites resulting in an invalid certificate (plesk instead of mine). I temporarily changed the server.conf to make my and Plesk website running fine. However Plesk will overrule these changes again, e.g. when Plesk renews its certificate (I guess). So my question is there an easy way that my websites and the Plesk website (which I like) can simply co-exist avoiding any further integration of my existing sites into the Plesk nginx settings. For example I could change the zz010.. conf, but this may be overwriten as well. Any advice ?
 
Thanks Kaspar, will have a deeper look, and my quick first review sounds like my solution. I want to minimize the risk of an outage in particular for my 'business' Web Page and actually since everything is running, actually on the first shot I want to disable the automatic rebuild until I have your proposed final solution. Is that is possible ?
 
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