There is an `allow all` in a location block, but i would recommend that you determine what part of All is really needed from your Apache config and apply only those rules that need to make the site work. I used apache in exactly this nature for a while and then dug in and found that i only needed one or two of the directives that can go after AllowOverride. This is not direct help i realize but comparing what allow all does and AllowOverride All does will allow you to make the best, most secure choice for your environment, the default is None and so many configurations change this to All for a quick fix, but when changing webservers, give it a second though.
location ~ /blah/fe { allow all; } I found that i never had to use this in nginx except for serving lets-encrypt certs out a directory, in nginx, but i use it more of a proxy for scala apps. Jeff On Sun, Feb 12, 2017 at 8:19 AM, Daniel <dan...@linux-nerd.de> wrote: > Hi there, > > i still moving from Apache to nginx. > > I have a config part in apache which i dont understand how to convert it > correct to nginx. > > > <Directory /var/www/vhosts/blah/fe> > RewriteBase / > Options FollowSymLinks > AllowOverride All > DirectoryIndex index.php > </Directory> > > <Directory /var/www/vhosts/blah/fe/static> > Options +FollowSymLinks -Indexes > AllowOverride none > </Directory> > > i Know that this has to be done in locations what how? ;) > > Cheers > > Daniel > > _______________________________________________ > nginx mailing list > nginx@nginx.org > http://mailman.nginx.org/mailman/listinfo/nginx >
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