Nginx UI

Created By
0xJackya year ago
Yet another WebUI for Nginx
Overview

What is Nginx UI?

Nginx UI is a web-based user interface for managing Nginx servers, providing an intuitive way to monitor and configure server settings.

How to use Nginx UI?

To use Nginx UI, install it on your server and access it via a web browser at http://<your_server_ip>:<listen_port>. You can also run it using Docker or Systemd.

Key features of Nginx UI?

  • Online statistics for server indicators (CPU, memory, disk usage)
  • Automatic configuration backup and restore capabilities
  • Cluster management for multi-server environments
  • One-click deployment and automatic renewal of Let's Encrypt certificates
  • User-friendly configuration editors and online log viewing
  • Dark mode and responsive design

Use cases of Nginx UI?

  1. Managing Nginx configurations in a user-friendly manner.
  2. Monitoring server performance and resource usage.
  3. Simplifying the deployment of Nginx in multi-server setups.

FAQ from Nginx UI?

  • Is Nginx UI free to use?

Yes! Nginx UI is open-source and free to use.

  • Can I run Nginx UI on any operating system?

Yes, it supports multiple platforms including macOS, Windows, and various Linux distributions.

  • How do I install Nginx UI?

You can install it via downloadable binaries, Docker, or using installation scripts for Linux.

Project Info
Created At
a year ago
Updated At
a year ago
Author Name
0xJacky
Star
8691
Language
Go
License
AGPL-3.0 license

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