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Add an option to use Nginx

Open rohit267 opened this issue 3 years ago • 11 comments

Hi,

If easypanel allows Nginx, please provide an guide. If not, can we make nginx default for port 80 and 443 and tarefik(if necessaary) in 3000 for admin panel.

Thank you, great product by the way.

rohit267 avatar Sep 22 '22 15:09 rohit267

@rohit267 Right now, Traefik is closely tied to the core of Easypanel, it would be a big effort to replace it with Nginx.

I'm wondering what you need from Nginx that Traefik doesn't provide.

deiucanta avatar Sep 26 '22 10:09 deiucanta

vhost is my guess

Supernova3339 avatar Oct 30 '22 17:10 Supernova3339

vhost is my guess

performance

rohit267 avatar Oct 30 '22 17:10 rohit267

vhost is my guess

performance

ah. I will be working on a solution for the web host functionality, just will probably be with apache.

Supernova3339 avatar Oct 30 '22 20:10 Supernova3339

vhost is my guess

performance

ah. I will be working on a solution for the web host functionality, just will probably be with apache.

If you are doing this please move ahead with nginx, I am not sure why you moving ahead with apache

rohit267 avatar Oct 31 '22 00:10 rohit267

vhost is my guess

performance

ah. I will be working on a solution for the web host functionality, just will probably be with apache.

If you are doing this please move ahead with nginx, I am not sure why you moving ahead with apache

A lot more apps support apache over nginx, prestashop for example has 0 plans to support it. So does my own applications, which are full apache. I do provide a vhost config as well incase anyone is actually using a nginx based system. System is not easy to do, hard to find a port for administration and not get complaints.

Supernova3339 avatar Nov 21 '22 17:11 Supernova3339

I am planning on making it exclusive to all easypanel users for the first few months of release.

Supernova3339 avatar Nov 21 '22 18:11 Supernova3339

Up this. Nginx is very powerful and very fast especially for serving static files. I wonder if current apache could serve static files as fast.

Faridalim avatar Sep 17 '23 22:09 Faridalim

Forgot about this, project is cancelled.

Supernova3339 avatar Sep 18 '23 01:09 Supernova3339