Nginx by Example Vol. 1 by Jason Joseph Nathan (.PDF)+
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Nginx by Example Vol. 1: From problem to pattern to production by Jason Joseph Nathan
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Overview: A collection of NGINX configurations that you’d actually use. NGINX by Example is a field manual for engineers who never want to Google configs again. It’s a curated collection of real-world NGINX configurations. Each one battle-tested and wrapped in the context you’d actually use in production. Volume I is split into three chapters, each covering a specific theme. Within each topic, I’ve framed a problem, introduced a usable pattern, and then expanded on its variations and caveats. Yes, this is a collection of battle-tested notes, but also a refinement of everything I’ve learned from other books & docs and late-night experiments, updated to reflect today’s best practices. You dig through the configs and discover a mess of inconsistencies: duplicated blocks, mismatched headers, SSL paths pointing to the wrong files, even a missing redirect or two. What was once a clean setup becomes fragile patchwork built on best intentions and rushed fixes. This is where most developers get stuck. They treat NGINX as a simple router or static file server or a reverse proxy with just enough brains to get requests where they need to go. But NGINX is far more capable than that. It can manage trust. It can negotiate identity. It can serve as a rules engine, a security layer and a control tower, all in one place.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Tech & Devices

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