For Debian systems both conf.d and sites-enabled should be included by default. Redhat systems have not been changed. Issues came up using Kibana on Ubuntu as it installs kibana.conf in the conf.d folder.pull/14/head
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nginx_vhost_path: /etc/nginx/sites-enabled |
nginx_conf_path: /etc/nginx/conf.d/*.conf |
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nginx_vhost_path: /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/* |
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nginx_default_vhost_path: /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/default |
nginx_default_vhost_path: /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/default |
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__nginx_user: "www-data" |
__nginx_user: "www-data" |
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nginx_vhost_path: /etc/nginx/conf.d |
nginx_vhost_path: /etc/nginx/conf.d/* |
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nginx_default_vhost_path: /etc/nginx/conf.d/default.conf |
nginx_default_vhost_path: /etc/nginx/conf.d/default.conf |
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__nginx_user: "nginx" |
__nginx_user: "nginx" |
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