Hi,
no I do not think that it is worth having a full documentation. I guess it is worth considering to have some pointers to common use cases. For nginx specifically that would be using it as a reverse proxy. I guess that nginx on IPFire is most commonly used for that.
-Michael
On Sun, 2015-03-22 at 22:42 +0100, Benjamin Schweikert wrote:
Hi all, well I am using und updating nginx. Do you really think it is useful to put such an info into the wiki? In my opinion if somebody uses nginx he/she knows what it is and and knows how to use google. If you do not agree I will add some „wikipedia-like“ general description to our wiki.
Ben
Am 22.03.2015 um 22:25 schrieb Michael Tremer michael.tremer@ipfire.org:
Hi,
indeed I guess we should have some documentation about these add-ons. However I think that it does not make that much sense to copy stuff that is documented somewhere else. That means that this documentation is more of a stub than something proper.
I recently added haproxy which is not in the stable tree, yet. I will add some basic configuration examples but still link to other sources which explain it more in depth. There is nothing IPFire-specific to it at all. However it is good to have a starting point.
I think I remember that Ben added nginx and I have no clue who added miniupnpd. Could have been me. I also do not really know in which state this package is right now and if it should not better be removed.
It would help if you could find out who worked on these add-ons and add CC them to ask if they would like to complete the documentation.
-Michael
On Sun, 2015-03-22 at 10:44 +0100, Daniel Weismüller wrote:
All these addons were recently updated but there are no informations about it in our wiki.
It would be very fine if someone could write a few words about it.
What is it? What my a user do with it? How to use it?
Daniel
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