Re: nginx permission denied for upstream unix socket
ed your SELinux permissions? According to your "ls -l", you would have SELinux enabled on those files/sockets (the "." in the output). I would check SELinux settings to allow access from nginx to the socket. Sincerely, --- Edwin
multiple nginx
instance is to optimize for load balancing, reverse proxy, cache and modsecurity. My concerns is would this break the system on debian squeeze? Thanks for answering. Edwin Lee ___ nginx mailing list nginx@nginx.org http://mailman.nginx.org/mailman