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Will Plesk 10.4.4 work with Nginx instead of Apache?

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AlexKerr

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Hi all,

Got Plesk 10.4.4 running on a VPS with CentOS 5. Can I somehow completely swap out Apache and replace with Nginx webserver?

Or does Apache HAVE to remain running and I can only use Nginx as static content server?

If yes to either of those, are there any instructions anywhere please, relevant to Plesk 10?

Many Thanks,
Alex
 
I can't imagine Plesk to have nginx support and if they did it would be in their specs.

You can install nginx as a reverse proxy.
I would leave the settings of Plesk alone in that case.

With iptables you can redirect traffic going to port 80 to the nginx-proxy.
You also need to install mod_rpaf to get the original IP in your logs.

I'm running varnish and pound myself.
 
Thank you but that describes how to install Varnish with Plesk 10.3

I want to know about Nginx - something completely different!
 
different, but not completely different.
They are both caching reverse proxies.....
I thought you were still interested in using it as such.

If you want Nginx as a replacement for Apache then I think you need to wait for that version 11
It needs a complete overhaul of all the scripts that is in fact Plesk.

Don't expect the first versions to work properly....
 
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