I don't think so, but I regularly upgrade the system and it's possible that
nginx got accidentally "upgraded" in the process. This had happened to me
in the past. The fix is to replace the new copy with a link to our custom
built version of nginx.

I would fix it myself except I'm on a boat with nothing more than a cell
phone.

On Thu, Nov 8, 2018 at 3:00 PM mwall <goo...@lancet.mit.edu> wrote:

> for some reason the web server was down.  i tried to restart it an it
> complained about problems with the 'fancyindex' stuff we use for the
> download page.  i commented that out for now, thus disabling downloads.
> will have a look later...
>
> tom, did you make any changes to the weewx.com configuration?
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