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lighttpd
Lighttpd (AKA lighty) is a lightweight HTTP server written in C that specializes in low resource usage. Its configuration is powerful, but more terse than Apache and nginx. Due to lighty's focus on resource use, it has a variety of strategies for dealing with high resource use.
Since lighttpd doesn't get much attention in documentation, this page will cover steps to take for common applications or settings that make life easier.
Redirect HTTP → HTTPS
If you're using lighttpd v1.4.50 or greater, try this one-liner on for size:
- /etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf
# Be sure to enable mod_redirect in order to use this. $SERVER["socket"] == ":80" { url.redirect = ( "" => "https://${url.authority}${url.path}${sqa}" ) }
See lighttpd wiki's mod_rewrite page for an explanation of the variables. mod_rewrite
and mod_redirect
share code, so the same tricks used in one can be used in the other.
Also note that adopting this one-liner means your other redirects or rewrites may need revision.
cgit
Create a new cgit-oriented file somewhere in your configuration hierarchy. Then be sure you're include
ing it in lighttpd's main configuration file.
- git.zlg.space.conf
server.name = "git.zlg.space" server.document-root = var.basedir + "/cgit" index-file.names = ( "cgit.cgi" ) cgi.assign = ( "cgit.cgi" => "" ) dir-listing.activate = "disable" url.rewrite-once = ( # Serve static files plainly "^/(?:cgit.css|favicon.ico|cgit.png|robots.txt)$" => "", # and let cgit handle the rest "" => "/cgit.cgi?url=${url.path}${qsa}" # If the above line doesn't work (lighty < 1.4.50), uncomment this one: #"^/([^?/]+/[^?]*)?(?:\?(.*))?$" => "/cgit.cgi?url=$1&$2" )
I use /srv/www/cgit
, with these symlinks:
cgit.cgi -> /usr/share/webapps/cgit/cgit.cgi cgit.css -> /usr/share/webapps/cgit/cgit.css cgit.png -> /usr/share/webapps/cgit/cgit.png
Your OS may do things differently; the above is where they're stored for Adélie Linux and Gentoo Linux.
Next, be sure you have the correct modules enabled. Additionally, you need to setup a temporary file space with permissions that allow the server to read and write to it. Highlighted source code view with cgit can be rather large, and lighttpd will switch to temporary files when a transfer of data is large enough.
- /etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf
server,modules += ( "mod_cgi", "mod_dirlisting" ) # Change this to suit your needs: server.upload-dirs = ( "/var/tmp/lighttpd" ) include "git.zlg.space.conf"
I chose /var/tmp/lighttpd
, but it can be any storage you want. Just be sure that it's enough to have data written to it frequently, as needed. Be sure to setup /var/cache/cgit
(or wherever else you configured it) as well.
mkdir -p /var/tmp/lighttpd /var/cache/cgit chown lighttpd:lighttpd /var/tmp/lighttpd /var/cache/cgit
Next, setup /etc/cgitrc
. You'll want to change the scan-path
variable to point to wherever you plan on storing the repositories (I chose /srv/www/cgit
), and make sure scan-path
is the last line in cgitrc.
Lastly, start the server using whatever your OS uses to manage servers. For OpenRC:
rc-service lighttpd start