diff --git a/mods/sample-nginx-certbot.config b/mods/sample-nginx-certbot.config index e69de29bb2..e0b6073ba4 100644 --- a/mods/sample-nginx-certbot.config +++ b/mods/sample-nginx-certbot.config @@ -0,0 +1,128 @@ +## +# Friendica Nginx configuration template to be autocnfgiured with cerbot +# nased on sample-nginx.config by Olaf Conradi +# +# On Debian based distributions you can add this file to +# /etc/nginx/sites-available +# +# Then customize it to your needs. At least replace the server_name in line 41. +# +# Enable the configuration by +# symlink it to /etc/nginx/sites-enabled +# +# and run +# certbot --nginx -d friendica.example.net +# +# Then reload Nginx using +# systemctl nginx reload +# +## + +## +# You should look at the following URL's in order to grasp a solid understanding +# of Nginx configuration files in order to fully unleash the power of Nginx. +# +# http://wiki.nginx.org/Pitfalls +# http://wiki.nginx.org/QuickStart +# http://wiki.nginx.org/Configuration +## + +## +# This configuration assumes your domain is example.net +# You have a separate subdomain friendica.example.net +# You want all Friendica traffic to be https using letsencrypt with cerbot +# You have an SSL certificate and key for your subdomain +# You have PHP FastCGI Process Manager (php7.4-fpm) running on localhost +# You have Friendica installed in /var/www/friendica +## + +server { + listen 80; + server_name friendica.example.net; + + # Point here to the path where your friendica files are located + root /var/www/friendica; + + # Logging + access_log /var/log/nginx/friendica_access.log; + # uncomment the following line if you would like to log errors in a seperate file for friendica + #error_log /var/log/nginx/friendica_error.log; + + index index.php; + charset utf-8; + + # Uncomment the following line to include a standard configuration file Note + # that the most specific rule wins and your standard configuration will + # therefore *add* to this file, but not override it. + #include standard.conf + + # allow uploads up to 20MB in size + client_max_body_size 20m; + client_body_buffer_size 128k; + + # rewrite to front controller as default rule + location / { + try_files $uri /index.php?pagename=$uri&$args; + } + + # make sure webfinger and other well known services aren't blocked + # by denying dot files and rewrite request to the front controller + location ^~ /.well-known/ { + allow all; + rewrite ^ /index.php?pagename=$uri; + } + + include mime.types; + + # statically serve these file types when possible otherwise fall back to + # front controller allow browser to cache them added .htm for advanced source + # code editor library + #location ~* \.(jpg|jpeg|gif|png|ico|css|js|htm|html|ttf|woff|svg)$ { + # expires 30d; + # try_files $uri /index.php?pagename=$uri&$args; + #} + + # pass the PHP scripts to FastCGI server listening on 127.0.0.1:9000 + # or a unix socket + location ~* \.php$ { + # Zero-day exploit defense. + # http://forum.nginx.org/read.php?2,88845,page=3 + # Won't work properly (404 error) if the file is not stored on this + # server, which is entirely possible with php-fpm/php-fcgi. + # Comment the 'try_files' line out if you set up php-fpm/php-fcgi on + # another machine. And then cross your fingers that you won't get hacked. + try_files $uri =404; + + # NOTE: You should have "cgi.fix_pathinfo = 0;" in php.ini + fastcgi_split_path_info ^(.+\.php)(/.+)$; + + # With php5-cgi alone: + # fastcgi_pass 127.0.0.1:9000; + + # With php7.4-fpm: + fastcgi_pass unix:/var/run/php/php7.4-fpm.sock; + + include fastcgi_params; + fastcgi_index index.php; + fastcgi_param SCRIPT_FILENAME $document_root$fastcgi_script_name; + + fastcgi_buffers 16 16k; + fastcgi_buffer_size 32k; + } + + # block these file types + location ~* \.(tpl|md|tgz|log|out)$ { + deny all; + } + + # deny access to all dot files + location ~ /\. { + deny all; + } + + # deny access to the CLI scripts + location ^~ /bin { + deny all; + } +} +