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CheatSheet Añadir más dominios con nginx - VPS ADMIN # 1

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Mantener VPS administrado - Parte 1: Agregue sitios Web nginx Cheatsheet

sitio web de la estructura de archivos de imagen

Crear sitios adicionales y blogs rápida y fácilmente. Después de crear las entradas DNS, simplemente añadir un archivo de host virtual, su enlace simbólico, reinicie nginx y salir a jugar.

Aceptar. Así que lo hice esta guía ya, ya! Pero como este es uno de los principales cosas que hacer con un VPS - añadir dominios adicionales - Pensé que no vendría mal para proporcionar un acceso directo de Trucos demasiado, menos la adulación.

En este tutorial se presupone que ya ha establecido un sitio o blog con la Biblia VPS, y por lo tanto ya han permitido a FastCGI y, para WordPress, el furl requiere el almacenamiento en caché y scripts. Si no, puedes ver el índice de VPS Biblia. De lo contrario, sólo sustituya "mydomain.com" para your_domain.tld lo largo de este How-To.

Si usted quiere que el detalle, el por qué, el dónde, el por qué, entonces usted puede comprobar hacia fuera el tutorial detallado aquí.

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En 20 de copiar / pegar pasos .. de cero a héroe, el cuadro en blanco a cute-como servidor de Linux.

Desplácese hacia abajo para el índice de la serie completa.

Así que, hey, cobertizo compartida y viva virtual! Espero que ayuda. The_guv

Crear registros DNS

Agregue la configuración de DNS, como se explica aquí.

Añadir sitio Estructura de directorios

En el terminal, escriba: --

sudo mkdir -p /home/public_html/mydomain.com/{public,private,log,backup}

Create a Temporary Homepage (optional)

You don't have to bother with this, but I guess some folks will find it handy.

Type:-

sudo nano /home/public_html/mydomain.com/public/index.html

.. hit return and paste:-

<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" />
<title>My New Nginx-Powered Site</title>
</head>
<body>
<p>It works!</p>
</body>
</html>

Add Virtual Host (vhost) with FastCGI, FURL Support & Optional WordPress Caching

Type this:-

sudo nano /usr/local/nginx/sites-available/mydomain.com

Return and paste this:-

server {
            listen   80;
            server_name  www.mydomain.com;
            rewrite ^/(.*) http://mydomain.com/$1 permanent;
       }

server {

            listen   80;
            server_name mydomain.com;

            access_log /home/public_html/mydomain.com/log/access.log;
            error_log /home/public_html/mydomain.com/log/error.log;

            location / 
            {

                root   /home/public_html/mydomain.com/public/;
                index  index.php index.html;

                # Basic version of Wordpress parameters, supporting nice permalinks.
                # include /usr/local/nginx/conf/wordpress_params.regular;
                # Advanced version of Wordpress parameters supporting nice permalinks and WP Super Cache plugin
                include /usr/local/nginx/conf/wordpress_params.super_cache;
            }

            # pass the PHP scripts to FastCGI server listening on 127.0.0.1:9000
            #
            location ~ \.php$ {
            fastcgi_pass 127.0.0.1:9000;
            fastcgi_index index.php;
            include /usr/local/nginx/conf/fastcgi_params;
            fastcgi_param SCRIPT_FILENAME /home/public_html/mydomain.com/public/$fastcgi_script_name;
            }
      }

Option: If you don't use WordPress with this site, delete the following lines from the above:-

# Basic version of Wordpress parameters, supporting nice permalinks.
# include /usr/local/nginx/conf/wordpress_params.regular;
# Advanced version of Wordpress parameters supporting nice permalinks and WP Super Cache plugin
include /usr/local/nginx/conf/wordpress_params.super_cache;

Option: If you do want WordPress, and want both pretty permalinks and WP Super Caching support, leave the above, as is.

Option: If you do want WordPress, and want pretty permalinks b En el terminal, escriba: --

sudo mkdir -p /home/public_html/mydomain.com/{public,private,log,backup}

Create a Temporary Homepage (optional)

You don't have to bother with this, but I guess some folks will find it handy.

Type:-

sudo nano /home/public_html/mydomain.com/public/index.html

.. hit return and paste:-

<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" />
<title>My New Nginx-Powered Site</title>
</head>
<body>
<p>It works!</p>
</body>
</html>

Add Virtual Host (vhost) with FastCGI, FURL Support & Optional WordPress Caching

Type this:-

sudo nano /usr/local/nginx/sites-available/mydomain.com

Return and paste this:-

server {
            listen   80;
            server_name  www.mydomain.com;
            rewrite ^/(.*) http://mydomain.com/$1 permanent;
       }

server {

            listen   80;
            server_name mydomain.com;

            access_log /home/public_html/mydomain.com/log/access.log;
            error_log /home/public_html/mydomain.com/log/error.log;

            location / 
            {

                root   /home/public_html/mydomain.com/public/;
                index  index.php index.html;

                # Basic version of Wordpress parameters, supporting nice permalinks.
                # include /usr/local/nginx/conf/wordpress_params.regular;
                # Advanced version of Wordpress parameters supporting nice permalinks and WP Super Cache plugin
                include /usr/local/nginx/conf/wordpress_params.super_cache;
            }

            # pass the PHP scripts to FastCGI server listening on 127.0.0.1:9000
            #
            location ~ \.php$ {
            fastcgi_pass 127.0.0.1:9000;
            fastcgi_index index.php;
            include /usr/local/nginx/conf/fastcgi_params;
            fastcgi_param SCRIPT_FILENAME /home/public_html/mydomain.com/public/$fastcgi_script_name;
            }
      }

Option: If you don't use WordPress with this site, delete the following lines from the above:-

# Basic version of Wordpress parameters, supporting nice permalinks.
# include /usr/local/nginx/conf/wordpress_params.regular;
# Advanced version of Wordpress parameters supporting nice permalinks and WP Super Cache plugin
include /usr/local/nginx/conf/wordpress_params.super_cache;

Option: If you do want WordPress, and want both pretty permalinks and WP Super Caching support, leave the above, as is.

Option: If you do want WordPress, and want pretty permalinks but not WP Super Caching, swap this:-

# Basic version of Wordpress parameters, supporting nice permalinks.
# include /usr/local/nginx/conf/wordpress_params.regular;
# Advanced version of Wordpress parameters supporting nice permalinks and WP Super Cache plugin
include /usr/local/nginx/conf/wordpress_params.super_cache;

.. for this :-

# Basic version of Wordpress parameters, supporting nice permalinks.
include /usr/local/nginx/conf/wordpress_params.regular;
# Advanced version of Wordpress parameters supporting nice permalinks and WP Super Cache plugin
# include /usr/local/nginx/conf/wordpress_params.super_cache;

Save the file.

Create the Symlink and Restart Nginx

Paste this into the terminal:-

sudo ln -s /usr/local/nginx/sites-available/mydomain.com /usr/local/nginx/sites-enabled/mydomain.com

And reboot the web server by typing ..

sudo /etc/init.d/nginx stop && sleep 2 && sudo /etc/init.d/nginx start

.. Or if you followed Set Up Unmanaged VPS (4 Newbies) - Part 7: Edit bashrc for User-Friendly Linux, plus System Updates , just type:-

n2r

Upload your new domain's site files and go check it. If you're relocating an existing site, you should read this for a seamless move .


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