#%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%# # nginx configuration [Thomas Lange ] # #%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%# # # # This file contains the configuration from the Apaches .htaccess file written # # for the nginx high performance web server. Put the content of this file into # # the "server {}" block of your nginx virtual host configuration file. If your # # blog is installed in a sub directory, you might need to adjust this rules! # # # # How to setup PHP and passing requests via FastCGI to PHP-FPM is your job. If # # you encounter a "403 Forbidden" error on the home page, please make sure you # # have configured your nginx virtual host to look for an index.php file: # # # # index index.php [...]; # # # #%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%# #=============================================================================== # Error pages #=============================================================================== error_page 403 /403.php; error_page 404 /404.php; #=============================================================================== # Forbidden directories #=============================================================================== location ~ ^/(.git|core|theme/([^/]+)/(html|lang))/ { return 403; } #=============================================================================== # Pass requests to index.php #=============================================================================== location / { try_files $uri $uri/ /index.php?$args; }