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| | blog.riamaria.com
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| | I just set up blog.riamaria.com a few days ago. It's been really fun setting up the server. I looked up some ways to secure my Ghost instance better. Great ideas here and there, and mostly just regular AppSec things.
| | dnsmichi.at
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| | In 2009, I created legendiary.at [https://www.legendiary.at/2009/03/23/int-mainint-argc-char-argv/] as blog platform. Ranging from technology insights, rambling about Linux and Windows problems, and some insights into LEGO building, this contains lots of history. I've lost track a bit in the past years, also with publishing
| | eamonnsullivan.co.uk
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| | One huge and welcome change in the last decade or so for Web development is that secure connections are ubiquitous. Free certificates are available and most hosting providers make it very easy to obtain, use and renew the certificates automatically. This site, for example, runs on Amazon Web Services and enabling https took not much more effort than ticking a few checkboxes.Browsers, like Chrome, Firefox and Safari, have also played their part, by gently steering users toward secure connections, warning about sending sensitive information over plain text and switching to https automatically, when available.
| | blog.m5e.de
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| In this Guide, I want to cover installing ZITADEL with PostgreSQL on a Linux system. Please be aware that PostgreSQL support is still in Beta at the time of this writing, and you will need a PostgreSQL installation with Version 14 or higher. NGINX Proxy Create a new subdomain and point it to your server. Use certbot -d domain.name for creating a new SSL Cert. Create a new file in /etc/nginx/sites-available/domainname