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Apache and Nginx settings in Plesk

Easily modify Apache and Nginx settings in Plesk. Learn how to configure MIME types and manage caching for an optimized server.

Views 356Updated 20 zilePublished on 24/04/2019by Florin Petran

Introduction

  • Modifying Apache and Nginx settings in the Plesk administration panel.

 

Requirements

  • Access to the Plesk administration panel, username, and password.

 

Steps

  • After logging in to the Plesk panel, we will access Apache & nginx Settings.

Apache & nginx Settings Plesk

  • In the first part of the page, we'll be able to modify settings for Apache, and in the second part, settings for nginx.
  • Here we can configure MIME types, restrict symbolic links, etc.

Setari Apache Plesk

  • Nginx settings.

Setări nginx Plesk

  • Depending on the needs, we can completely enable/disable nginx or activate nginx caching, etc.

 

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