# NGINX Configs [![ShellCheck](https://github.com/TommyTran732/NGINX-Configs/actions/workflows/shellcheck.yml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/TommyTran732/Linux-Setup-Scripts/actions/workflows/shellcheck.yml) These are my NGINX configurations. They are written for Fedora CoreOS's `nginx-core` build with `nginx-mod-stream`. ## Getting Started 1. Install `nginx-core`, `nginx-mod-stream`, and `policycoreutils-python-utils` on Fedora. Makesure `rsync` is available on the OS. 2. Comment out the default server block in `/etc/nginx/nginx.conf`. 3. Run `setup.sh` 4. Generate a certificate with your hostname with the `certbot/default-quic` example. Copy `etc/nginx/conf.d/sites_default_quic.conf` to the corresponding directory on your server and edit it approprieately. 5. Generate certificates with the example in the certbot directory. 6. Make your actual vhost config based on the `sites_.*` samples in `/etc/nginx/conf.d`. ## Notes This is used on my tunnel servers with multiple IP addresses. Hence, you may see addresses like `ipv4_1` and `ipv4_2`. Just replace them with your own ip addresses.