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Nginx with Froxlor

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Hello,

 

I'm trying to make froxlor working under Ngnix. I follow all guides in the wiki but at the end I try to enter in the admin panel and I get a 404.

 

Then I stop Nginx and start Apache and everything is back to normal.

 

What you I do to make Nginx work?

 

Is that I should install froxlor in another directory or move the existing folder?

 

 

Thanks a lot, Happy new year!

 

PS: I'm using Ubuntu LTS 12.04.

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It's not working for me, I'm doing something wrong.

 

Maybe with the other:

Firstly, I do install with the wiki instruction.

Then I go to de admin configuration and follow instruction to install Http Nginx Server and the Libnss.

And finally the http://redmine.froxlor.org/projects/froxlor/wiki/HandbookNginx_phpfpm

 

Ending, Nginx working but i'm not able to enter into the admin panel. If I stop Nginx and start Apache2, the admin panel is back to work.

 

Can you tell me what I'm doing wrong?

 

Thanks.

Take a look at the logs. 'Not working' can be a lot...

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Thanks.

 

How do u exactly check the logs?

if you are serious with that question you should not administrate a server...

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Now I made a LEMP before the installation and install Froxlor on the public folder of Ngnix /usr/share/nginx/www/

 

After that I went to configuration<http server<nginx follow the instruction but I become unable to access the admin panel. I think this is because Nginx doesn't support global aliases or I change the location on my public folder.

 

Any advice?

froxlor belongs to /var/www/ which is (in most distributions) the default path for webservers

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