# HTTP: Turn on a web server serving static files ################################################# apt-get remove -q -y apache2 apt-get install -q -y nginx php5-cgi rm -f /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/default STORAGE_ROOT_ESC=$(echo $STORAGE_ROOT|sed 's/[\\\/&]/\\&/g') PUBLIC_HOSTNAME_ESC=$(echo $PUBLIC_HOSTNAME|sed 's/[\\\/&]/\\&/g') # copy in the nginx configuration file and substitute some # variables cat conf/nginx.conf \ | sed "s/\$STORAGE_ROOT/$STORAGE_ROOT_ESC/g" \ | sed "s/\$PUBLIC_HOSTNAME/$PUBLIC_HOSTNAME_ESC/g" \ > /etc/nginx/conf.d/local.conf cp conf/nginx-ssl.conf /etc/nginx/nginx-ssl.conf # make a default homepage mkdir -p $STORAGE_ROOT/www/static cp conf/www_default.html $STORAGE_ROOT/www/static/index.html chown -R $STORAGE_USER $STORAGE_ROOT/www/static/index.html # Create an init script to start the PHP FastCGI daemon and keep it # running after a reboot. Allows us to serve Roundcube for webmail. rm -f /etc/init.d/php-fastcgi ln -s $(pwd)/conf/phpfcgi-initscript /etc/init.d/php-fastcgi update-rc.d php-fastcgi defaults # Start services. service nginx restart service php-fastcgi restart # Open ports. ufw allow http ufw allow https