# Nginx File Server ## 🔥 Description The Nginx File Server role sets up a simple and secure static file server using [Nginx](https://nginx.org/). It provides an easy way to serve files over HTTPS, including directory listing, `.well-known` support, and automatic SSL/TLS certificate integration via Let's Encrypt. ## 📖 Overview Optimized for Archlinux, this role configures Nginx to act as a lightweight and efficient file server. It ensures that files are served securely, with optional directory browsing enabled, and proper MIME type handling for standard web clients. ### Key Features - **HTTPS Secured File Hosting:** Automatically retrieves SSL/TLS certificates using Let's Encrypt. - **Autoindex Directory Listing:** Displays files and folders in a clean and human-readable format. - **.well-known Support:** Fully supports ACME and other `.well-known` path requirements. - **Customizable File Path:** Easily adjust the root directory for your files through Ansible variables. - **Local Time Display:** Enhances directory listings by showing local timestamps. ## 🎯 Purpose The Nginx File Server role is ideal for hosting static files, sharing resources internally or externally, and serving ACME challenges for certificate issuance. It offers a reliable and minimalistic alternative to more complex file-sharing solutions. ## 🚀 Features - **Automatic SSL/TLS Certificate Management:** Integrates with Let's Encrypt for secure access. - **Simple Configuration:** Minimal setup with clear, maintainable templates. - **Directory Listings:** Enables browsing through served files with human-readable file sizes and timestamps. - **Static Content Hosting:** Serve any type of static files (documents, software, media, etc.). - **Well-Known Folder Support:** Allows serving validation files and other standardized resources easily. ## 🔗 Learn More - [Nginx Official Website](https://nginx.org/) - [Let's Encrypt](https://letsencrypt.org/) - [HTTP File Server (Wikipedia)](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP_File_Server) - [HTTPS (Wikipedia)](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTPS)