Nginx not finding a directory in its path

Ken Wright wizard at koalatyworks.com
Tue May 31 02:30:13 UTC 2022


On Tue, 2022-05-31 at 00:01 +0000, nginx-request at nginx.org wrote:


Hi there,

> I've been trying to install Roundcube on my server, but when I get to
> the web installer (enter mail.example.com/installer in the address
bar
> of my browser) I consistently get 404.  The webroot is
> /var/www/roundcube, and there's an installer directory under that
with
> an index file in it.  I just can't figure out why it's misbehaving
(or,
> more accurately, what I haven't correctly told it to do).

Do the nginx logs indicate that the request got to nginx?

What is your nginx config, for this request?


These are the most recent entries in the nginx access log:

72.18.50.172 - - [30/May/2022:22:19:34 -0400] "GET /installer HTTP/2.0"
404 114 "-" "Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:100.0) Gecko/20100101
Firefox/100.0"
72.18.50.172 - - [30/May/2022:22:19:34 -0400] "GET /favicon.ico
HTTP/2.0" 404 114 "https://grace.koalatyworks.com/installer"
"Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:100.0) Gecko/20100101
Firefox/100.0"


Do you mean the config file for Roundcube or a different config?  Sorry
if I'm being dense, but I don't want to waste bandwidth with the wrong
file.

Ken
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