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| | | | | If you've ever setup a web-app on a Linux server, chances are that you've setup a MySQL server at least once. On the off chance that you haven't, we'll do a quick crash course now: apt-get install mysql-server It might seem like I'm being a bit sarcastic. I am, though not by much. I suspect that most of the instances that I've seem running have had no configuration past what comes stock. | |
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javier.io
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| | | | | sentry, an alternative to fail2ban and other bruteforce blocking daemons | |
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| | | Learn the basic Nginx location configuration options and how to prevent public access to certain directories, which is for example recommended for Kirby CMS | ||