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Leaving port 80 open and including a redirect is widely recommended (including, for example, by Let’s Encrypt: https://letsencrypt.org/docs/allow-port-80/. In particular, this ). This is done in the NGINX configuration file below. This means that you will need to allow incoming connections through your firewall to port 80 on the server you are using to host NGINX. Doing this also allows Let’s Encrypt to automatically renew the certificate using the default HTTP-01 challenge.

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If PhixFlow users encounter problems loading files into PhixFlow, you may need to further increase this setting. Only authenticated users are able to trigger a file upload, and even then only certain users will have access to funtions that cause a file upload. Even in an instance of PhixFlow that is available through the public internet, general users who are not athenticated on PhixFlow are not able to upload arbitrary files into PhixFlow.

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150MB for NGINX file upload size? this is now needed on ops live, have raised this as it seems very large to me - however, only authenticated users can use this function - is there a way to have user specific limits in NGINX, don't see how

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