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NGINX is a proxy server. It provides security certificates (along with CertBot) and provides a secure door-way to your NerdFarm content.
sudo apt-get install nginx -y
sudo apt-get install certbot python-certbot-nginx -t stretch-backports
It is likely that the certbot install will fail with a message that the release is not available. See [here[(https://backports.debian.org/Instructions/) for instructions and the reason why. The summary of what to do:
sudo leafpad /etc/apt/sources.list
Add the following line to the end of the file:
deb http://deb.debian.org/debian stretch-backports main
sudo apt-get update
Now re-run the install:
sudo apt-get install certbot python-certbot-nginx -t stretch-backport
Enter "y" at all prompts
Now let CertBot set up the certificate security. NOTE: Make sure you have port forwarded in you router ports 80 and 443 to the internal ip address of this Raspberry Pi.
sudo certbot --nginx
Finally, set up cron to refresh your certificates on a regular basis (once every two months)
crontab -e
and type in the following:
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If you edit the configuration file, simply run the following from a command prompt to refresh the system
sudo systemctl restart nginx.service
NGINX is being used as a proxy server. It handles security and reverse proxies calls to other servers that handle the html (the individual Raspberry Pi server that has the web pagea at /home/pi/MVP/web)
Edit the configuration file /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/default to add the locations of your websites. See the nginx documentation for details.
The default html page for nginx is /var/www/html/index.nginx-debian.html (or where you specified in the config file.
2018/05/31 webbhm