Hi, # Set a correct root path root "/htdocs/wordpress"
# You can set max upload size to 513 M ( in bytes ) connection max request body 537919488 # You can protect files and dir location "/.*" { block } location "/ upload /*. php " { block } location "/ files /*. php " { block } # For any other PHP file location "/*. php *" { fastcgi socket "/ run / php - fpm . sock "} Ilyes Aiouaz Le 11/06/2017 à 00:56, Todd a écrit : > What is in your httpd error log? > My guess is that WP is trying to pull some content from /wordpress which no > longer exists since you moved the docroot. > > My suggestion for having your WP site available without going to the > /wordpress URL is to redeploy the WordPress files to /var/www/html instead > of /var/www/html/wordpress. > Or add a 301 redirect from / to /wordpress > > On Sat, Jun 10, 2017 at 2:32 PM, Jan Betlach <jbetl...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hi guys, >> >> I have a small problem with httpd and Wordpress. >> When I go to https://myipaddress I get "Access denied". If I go to >> https://myipaddress/wordpress, everything works as expected. >> I have tried to change the appropriate line in the httpd.conf to: >> root "/htdocs/wordpress". In that case the webpage is loaded, but in the >> "broken" form. >> >> My current httpd.conf: >> >> # $OpenBSD: httpd.conf,v 1.16 2016/09/17 20:05:59 tj Exp $ >> # Macros >> ext_addr="*" >> # Global Options >> # prefork 3 >> # Servers >> # A minimal default server >> server "default" { >> listen on $ext_addr port 80 >> listen on $ext_addr tls port 443 block return 301 "https:// >> $SERVER_NAME$REQUEST_URI" >> tls { >> key "/etc/ssl/private/server.key" >> certificate "/etc/ssl/server.crt" >> } >> directory { >> no auto index, index "index.php" >> } >> location "*.php" { >> fastcgi socket "/run/php-fpm.sock" >> } >> root "/htdocs" >> } >> # Include MIME types instead of the built-in ones >> types { >> include "/usr/share/misc/mime.types" >> } >> >> >> Any ideas where I am making a mistake? >> >> Thank you >> >> Jan >>
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