Merge branch 'nginx-certbot-doc' into 'develop'

Add info about certbot with the webroot plugin to pleroma.nginx

See merge request pleroma/pleroma!125
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lambda 2018-04-21 07:59:49 +00:00
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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
# 1. Install your TLS certificate, possibly using Let's Encrypt. # 1. Install your TLS certificate, possibly using Let's Encrypt.
# 2. Replace 'example.tld' with your instance's domain wherever it appears. # 2. Replace 'example.tld' with your instance's domain wherever it appears.
# 3. Copy this file to /etc/nginx/sites-available/ and then add a symlink to it # 3. Copy this file to /etc/nginx/sites-available/ and then add a symlink to it
# in /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/ and restart nginx. # in /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/ and run 'nginx -s reload' or restart nginx.
proxy_cache_path /tmp/pleroma-media-cache levels=1:2 keys_zone=pleroma_media_cache:10m max_size=10g proxy_cache_path /tmp/pleroma-media-cache levels=1:2 keys_zone=pleroma_media_cache:10m max_size=10g
inactive=720m use_temp_path=off; inactive=720m use_temp_path=off;
@ -13,6 +13,15 @@ server {
listen 80; listen 80;
server_name example.tld; server_name example.tld;
return 301 https://$server_name$request_uri; return 301 https://$server_name$request_uri;
# Uncomment this if you need to use the 'webroot' method with certbot. Make sure
# that you also create the .well-known/acme-challenge directory structure in pleroma/priv/static and
# that is is accessible by the webserver. You may need to load this file with the ssl
# server block commented out, run certbot to get the certificate, and then uncomment it.
#
# location ~ /\.well-known/acme-challenge {
# root <path to install>/pleroma/priv/static/;
# }
} }
server { server {