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server { | |
# the same as for non-ssl, except we indicate that when listening on port | |
# 443, it should use ssl | |
listen [::]:443 ssl; | |
server_name blog.chrismeller.com new.chrismeller.com; | |
# turn ssl on, and specify the certificate (chain) and key file | |
ssl on; | |
ssl_certificate ssl/chrismeller.com.2012.pem; | |
ssl_certificate_key ssl/chrismeller.com.2012.key; | |
# i use a different directory as a mater of practice, and just | |
# create a symlink to the normal non-ssl "public" directory when they are the same | |
root /media/www/public_html/blog.chrismeller.com/ssl; | |
# note the different logs for ssl and non-ssl. no real reason, it's just convenient for me | |
access_log /media/www/public_html/blog.chrismeller.com/logs/ssl.access.log; | |
error_log /media/www/public_html/blog.chrismeller.com/logs/ssl.error.log; | |
include fastcgi_params; | |
location / { | |
# the only other difference is that i'm not redirecting admin | |
# and login pages - we're already on ssl | |
try_files $uri $uri/ /index.php$is_args$args; | |
} | |
location /status { | |
fastcgi_pass php; | |
} | |
location /ping { | |
fastcgi_pass php; | |
} | |
location ~ \.php$ { | |
fastcgi_pass php; | |
} | |
} |
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