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Frontend WebserverΒΆ

Description

How to configure the most popular Frontend servers.

This guide particularly focuses on Unix-like environments, though the stack discussion may be useful to everyone.

  • Apache
    • Introduction
    • Installing Apache front-end for Plone
    • Apache and Plone guide (old)
    • Reverse proxy host
  • Nginx
    • Introduction
    • Minimal Nginx front end configuration for Plone on Ubuntu/Debian Linux
    • Buildout and recipe
    • Config test
    • Deployment configuration
    • Manually killing nginx
    • Debugging nginx
    • www-redirect
    • Permanent redirect
    • Make nginx aware where the request came from
    • SSI: server-side include
    • Session affinity
    • Securing Plone-Sites with https and nginx
    • Setting log files
    • Proxy Caching
    • Enabling gzip compression
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