On Wed, Feb 17, 2021 at 05:05:42PM +0000, Grzegorz Cześnik wrote: Hi there,
> /var/www/<domain_name>/public_html > /var/www/html/<domain_name> > /var/www/<domain_name> > > Are there any benefits to using one of these examples? Is it any freedom in > what they write about it? It is "whatever organisation you prefer" -- the nginx application does not care what that organisation is, so long as it is told what it is, probably by using the "root" directive. From a "belt-and-braces" security perspective, I find it good to ensure that whatever directory is chosen as a "root", *everything* within that directory is ok for nginx to serve as-is from the filesystem. That is -- I don't put top-secret-password-file inside that directory and then hope that no-one asks for it; and I don't put secret-source-code.php inside that directory and then hope I remember to add config telling nginx not to serve it directly. But they are unrelated to what directory structure to use. If you use a distribution, and that has a preferred layout, use that unless you have a reason not to. Cheers, f -- Francis Daly fran...@daoine.org _______________________________________________ nginx mailing list nginx@nginx.org http://mailman.nginx.org/mailman/listinfo/nginx