nginx: Linux packages
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Supported distributions and versions
nginx packages are available for the following Linux distributions and versions:
Version Supported Platforms 8.x x86_64, aarch64/arm64 9.x x86_64, aarch64/arm64
Version Supported Platforms 11.x “bullseye” x86_64, aarch64/arm64 12.x “bookworm” x86_64, aarch64/arm64
Version Supported Platforms 20.04 “focal” x86_64, aarch64/arm64 22.04 “jammy” x86_64, aarch64/arm64 24.04 “noble” x86_64, aarch64/arm64 24.10 “oracular” x86_64, aarch64/arm64
Version Supported Platforms 12 SP5+ x86_64 15 SP2+ x86_64
Version Supported platforms 3.17 x86_64, aarch64/arm64 3.18 x86_64, aarch64/arm64 3.19 x86_64, aarch64/arm64 3.20 x86_64, aarch64/arm64
Version Supported platforms 2 (LTS) x86_64, aarch64/arm64 2023 x86_64, aarch64/arm64
Packages for SLES 12 are built without HTTP/3 support because OpenSSL used by those doesn't support TLSv1.3.
Installation instructions
Before you install nginx for the first time on a new machine, you need to set up the nginx packages repository. Afterward, you can install and update nginx from the repository.
RHEL and derivatives
This section applies to Red Hat Enterprise Linux and its derivatives such as CentOS, Oracle Linux, Rocky Linux, AlmaLinux.
Install the prerequisites:
sudo yum install yum-utils
To set up the yum repository, create the file named
/etc/yum.repos.d/nginx.repo
with the following contents:
[nginx-stable] name=nginx stable repo baseurl=http://nginx.org/packages/centos/$releasever/$basearch/ gpgcheck=1 enabled=1 gpgkey=https://nginx.org/keys/nginx_signing.key module_hotfixes=true [nginx-mainline] name=nginx mainline repo baseurl=http://nginx.org/packages/mainline/centos/$releasever/$basearch/ gpgcheck=1 enabled=0 gpgkey=https://nginx.org/keys/nginx_signing.key module_hotfixes=true
By default, the repository for stable nginx packages is used. If you would like to use mainline nginx packages, run the following command:
sudo yum-config-manager --enable nginx-mainline
To install nginx, run the following command:
sudo yum install nginx
When prompted to accept the GPG key, verify that the fingerprint matches
573B FD6B 3D8F BC64 1079 A6AB ABF5 BD82 7BD9 BF62
,
and if so, accept it.
Debian
Install the prerequisites:
sudo apt install curl gnupg2 ca-certificates lsb-release debian-archive-keyring
Import an official nginx signing key so apt could verify the packages authenticity. Fetch the key:
curl https://nginx.org/keys/nginx_signing.key | gpg --dearmor \ | sudo tee /usr/share/keyrings/nginx-archive-keyring.gpg >/dev/null
Verify that the downloaded file contains the proper key:
gpg --dry-run --quiet --no-keyring --import --import-options import-show /usr/share/keyrings/nginx-archive-keyring.gpg
The output should contain the full fingerprint
573BFD6B3D8FBC641079A6ABABF5BD827BD9BF62
as follows:
pub rsa2048 2011-08-19 [SC] [expires: 2027-05-24] 573BFD6B3D8FBC641079A6ABABF5BD827BD9BF62 uid nginx signing key <signing-key@nginx.com>
Note that the output can contain other keys used to sign the packages.
To set up the apt repository for stable nginx packages, run the following command:
echo "deb [signed-by=/usr/share/keyrings/nginx-archive-keyring.gpg] \ http://nginx.org/packages/debian `lsb_release -cs` nginx" \ | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/nginx.list
If you would like to use mainline nginx packages, run the following command instead:
echo "deb [signed-by=/usr/share/keyrings/nginx-archive-keyring.gpg] \ http://nginx.org/packages/mainline/debian `lsb_release -cs` nginx" \ | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/nginx.list
Set up repository pinning to prefer our packages over distribution-provided ones:
echo -e "Package: *\nPin: origin nginx.org\nPin: release o=nginx\nPin-Priority: 900\n" \ | sudo tee /etc/apt/preferences.d/99nginx
To install nginx, run the following commands:
sudo apt update sudo apt install nginx
Ubuntu
Install the prerequisites:
sudo apt install curl gnupg2 ca-certificates lsb-release ubuntu-keyring
Import an official nginx signing key so apt could verify the packages authenticity. Fetch the key:
curl https://nginx.org/keys/nginx_signing.key | gpg --dearmor \ | sudo tee /usr/share/keyrings/nginx-archive-keyring.gpg >/dev/null
Verify that the downloaded file contains the proper key:
gpg --dry-run --quiet --no-keyring --import --import-options import-show /usr/share/keyrings/nginx-archive-keyring.gpg
The output should contain the full fingerprint
573BFD6B3D8FBC641079A6ABABF5BD827BD9BF62
as follows:
pub rsa2048 2011-08-19 [SC] [expires: 2027-05-24] 573BFD6B3D8FBC641079A6ABABF5BD827BD9BF62 uid nginx signing key <signing-key@nginx.com>
Note that the output can contain other keys used to sign the packages.
To set up the apt repository for stable nginx packages, run the following command:
echo "deb [signed-by=/usr/share/keyrings/nginx-archive-keyring.gpg] \ http://nginx.org/packages/ubuntu `lsb_release -cs` nginx" \ | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/nginx.list
If you would like to use mainline nginx packages, run the following command instead:
echo "deb [signed-by=/usr/share/keyrings/nginx-archive-keyring.gpg] \ http://nginx.org/packages/mainline/ubuntu `lsb_release -cs` nginx" \ | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/nginx.list
Set up repository pinning to prefer our packages over distribution-provided ones:
echo -e "Package: *\nPin: origin nginx.org\nPin: release o=nginx\nPin-Priority: 900\n" \ | sudo tee /etc/apt/preferences.d/99nginx
To install nginx, run the following commands:
sudo apt update sudo apt install nginx
SLES
Install the prerequisites:
sudo zypper install curl ca-certificates gpg2
To set up the zypper repository for stable nginx packages, run the following command:
sudo zypper addrepo --gpgcheck --type yum --refresh --check \ 'http://nginx.org/packages/sles/$releasever_major' nginx-stable
If you would like to use mainline nginx packages, run the following command instead:
sudo zypper addrepo --gpgcheck --type yum --refresh --check \ 'http://nginx.org/packages/mainline/sles/$releasever_major' nginx-mainline
Next, import an official nginx signing key so zypper/rpm could verify the packages authenticity. Fetch the key:
curl -o /tmp/nginx_signing.key https://nginx.org/keys/nginx_signing.key
Verify that the downloaded file contains the proper key:
gpg --with-fingerprint /tmp/nginx_signing.key
The output should contain the full fingerprint
573B FD6B 3D8F BC64 1079 A6AB ABF5 BD82 7BD9 BF62
as follows:
pub 2048R/7BD9BF62 2011-08-19 [expires: 2027-05-24] Key fingerprint = 573B FD6B 3D8F BC64 1079 A6AB ABF5 BD82 7BD9 BF62 uid nginx signing key <signing-key@nginx.com>
Finally, import the key to the rpm database:
sudo rpmkeys --import /tmp/nginx_signing.key
To install nginx, run the following command:
sudo zypper install nginx
Alpine
Install the prerequisites:
sudo apk add openssl curl ca-certificates
To set up the apk repository for stable nginx packages, run the following command:
printf "%s%s%s%s\n" \ "@nginx " \ "http://nginx.org/packages/alpine/v" \ `egrep -o '^[0-9]+\.[0-9]+' /etc/alpine-release` \ "/main" \ | sudo tee -a /etc/apk/repositories
If you would like to use mainline nginx packages, run the following command instead:
printf "%s%s%s%s\n" \ "@nginx " \ "http://nginx.org/packages/mainline/alpine/v" \ `egrep -o '^[0-9]+\.[0-9]+' /etc/alpine-release` \ "/main" \ | sudo tee -a /etc/apk/repositories
Next, import an official nginx signing key so apk could verify the packages authenticity. Fetch the key:
curl -o /tmp/nginx_signing.rsa.pub https://nginx.org/keys/nginx_signing.rsa.pub
Verify that downloaded file contains the proper key:
openssl rsa -pubin -in /tmp/nginx_signing.rsa.pub -text -noout
The output should contain the following modulus:
Public-Key: (2048 bit) Modulus: 00:fe:14:f6:0a:1a:b8:86:19:fe:cd:ab:02:9f:58: 2f:37:70:15:74:d6:06:9b:81:55:90:99:96:cc:70: 5c:de:5b:e8:4c:b2:0c:47:5b:a8:a2:98:3d:11:b1: f6:7d:a0:46:df:24:23:c6:d0:24:52:67:ba:69:ab: 9a:4a:6a:66:2c:db:e1:09:f1:0d:b2:b0:e1:47:1f: 0a:46:ac:0d:82:f3:3c:8d:02:ce:08:43:19:d9:64: 86:c4:4e:07:12:c0:5b:43:ba:7d:17:8a:a3:f0:3d: 98:32:b9:75:66:f4:f0:1b:2d:94:5b:7c:1c:e6:f3: 04:7f:dd:25:b2:82:a6:41:04:b7:50:93:94:c4:7c: 34:7e:12:7c:bf:33:54:55:47:8c:42:94:40:8e:34: 5f:54:04:1d:9e:8c:57:48:d4:b0:f8:e4:03:db:3f: 68:6c:37:fa:62:14:1c:94:d6:de:f2:2b:68:29:17: 24:6d:f7:b5:b3:18:79:fd:31:5e:7f:4c:be:c0:99: 13:cc:e2:97:2b:dc:96:9c:9a:d0:a7:c5:77:82:67: c9:cb:a9:e7:68:4a:e1:c5:ba:1c:32:0e:79:40:6e: ef:08:d7:a3:b9:5d:1a:df:ce:1a:c7:44:91:4c:d4: 99:c8:88:69:b3:66:2e:b3:06:f1:f4:22:d7:f2:5f: ab:6d Exponent: 65537 (0x10001)
Finally, move the key to apk trusted keys storage:
sudo mv /tmp/nginx_signing.rsa.pub /etc/apk/keys/
To install nginx, run the following command:
sudo apk add nginx@nginx
The @nginx
tag should also be specified when installing
packages with dynamic modules:
sudo apk add nginx-module-image-filter@nginx nginx-module-njs@nginx
Amazon Linux
Install the prerequisites:
sudo yum install yum-utils
To set up the yum repository for Amazon Linux 2, create the file named
/etc/yum.repos.d/nginx.repo
with the following contents:
[nginx-stable] name=nginx stable repo baseurl=http://nginx.org/packages/amzn2/$releasever/$basearch/ gpgcheck=1 enabled=1 gpgkey=https://nginx.org/keys/nginx_signing.key module_hotfixes=true priority=9 [nginx-mainline] name=nginx mainline repo baseurl=http://nginx.org/packages/mainline/amzn2/$releasever/$basearch/ gpgcheck=1 enabled=0 gpgkey=https://nginx.org/keys/nginx_signing.key module_hotfixes=true priority=9
To set up the yum repository for Amazon Linux 2023, create the file named
/etc/yum.repos.d/nginx.repo
with the following contents:
[nginx-stable] name=nginx stable repo baseurl=http://nginx.org/packages/amzn/2023/$basearch/ gpgcheck=1 enabled=1 gpgkey=https://nginx.org/keys/nginx_signing.key module_hotfixes=true priority=9 [nginx-mainline] name=nginx mainline repo baseurl=http://nginx.org/packages/mainline/amzn/2023/$basearch/ gpgcheck=1 enabled=0 gpgkey=https://nginx.org/keys/nginx_signing.key module_hotfixes=true priority=9
By default, the repository for stable nginx packages is used. If you would like to use mainline nginx packages, run the following command:
sudo yum-config-manager --enable nginx-mainline
To install nginx, run the following command:
sudo yum install nginx
When prompted to accept the GPG key, verify that the fingerprint matches
573B FD6B 3D8F BC64 1079 A6AB ABF5 BD82 7BD9 BF62
,
and if so, accept it.
Source Packages
Packaging sources can be found in the packaging sources repository.
The default
branch holds packaging sources for the current
mainline version, while stable-*
branches contain latest
sources for stable releases.
To build binary packages, run make
in
debian/
directory on Debian/Ubuntu, or in
rpm/SPECS/
on RHEL and derivatives, SLES, and Amazon Linux, or in
alpine/
on Alpine.
Packaging sources are distributed under the same 2-clause BSD-like license used by nginx.
Dynamic Modules
Main nginx package is built with all modules that do not require additional libraries to avoid extra dependencies. Since version 1.9.11, nginx supports dynamic modules and the following modules are built as dynamic and shipped as separate packages:
nginx-module-geoip nginx-module-image-filter nginx-module-njs nginx-module-perl nginx-module-xslt
Additionally, since version 1.25.3, the following module is shipped as a separate package:
nginx-module-otel
Signatures
Since our PGP keys and packages are located on the same server, they are equally trusted. It is highly advised to additionally verify the authenticity of the downloaded PGP key. PGP has the “Web of Trust” concept, when a key is signed by someone else’s key, that in turn is signed by another key and so on. It often makes possible to build a chain from an arbitrary key to someone’s key who you know and trust personally, thus verify the authenticity of the first key in a chain. This concept is described in details in GPG Mini Howto. Our keys have enough signatures, and their authenticity is relatively easy to check.