On Sun, Aug 30, 2020 at 04:43:27PM +0000, Laura Smith wrote: Hi there,
> I have a largely working NGINX config as below. The only problem is that > when "/administrator" or "/administrator/" or "administrator/foo.php" is > called, I always get prompted to download the PHP file rather than it be > executed by PHP FPM. Meanwhile, calls to "/" or "/foo.php" operate as > expected (i.e. executed correctly by PHP FPM). > In nginx, one request is handled in one location{}. Your > location ^~ /administrator/ { will handle all requests that start with /administrator/; that location does not do any special handling of php requests; all it will do is serve files from the filesystem. Depending on how you want the requests handled, possibly removing the "^~" will work (that would mean that any requests that match other regex-location{}s will not be handled in this location); or possibly creating a nested regex location for "~php" within this location will work (with contents very like the "main" php location). (Your config seems to want basic authentication for "file" requests, but not for "php" requests; that may well be what you intend.) (And the limit_except lines seem redundant with the "if ($request_method" line; but if what you have works, it works.) Good luck with it, f -- Francis Daly fran...@daoine.org _______________________________________________ nginx mailing list nginx@nginx.org http://mailman.nginx.org/mailman/listinfo/nginx