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blog.zespre.com
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| | | | | Its always recommended to view web pages through HTTPS connections, even its just a static HTML page. So, as a content provider, its my duty to host websites with HTTPS. To enable HTTPS on the web server like Apache or Nginx, valid certificates are required. In my case, I have bought and configured a domain name on Gandi.net for my home cluster. Its better to have different certificates for each service than having a single wildcard certificate for all the services due to security concerns. However, I st... | |
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9elements.com
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| | | | | We all need more SSL! But installing SSL certificates is a big PITA.Let's Encryptis a new certificate authority (CA) offering free and automated SSL/TLS certificates. Certificates issued by Let's Encrypt are trusted by most browsers in production... | |
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janakiev.com
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| | | | | Jupyter Notebook is a powerful tool, but how can you use it in all its glory on a server? In this tutorial you will see how to set up Jupyter notebook on a server like Digital Ocean, AWS or most other hosting provider available. Additionally, you will see how to use Jupyter notebooks over SSH tunneling or SSL with with Let's Encrypt. | |
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www.zufallsheld.de
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| | | This is my little how-to on installing and configuring Wordpress on Arch Linux with nginx+php-fpm. It is by no means the best way to do it or even complete, but it helped me get my blog out inminutes. Assuming your already installed MySQL(or MariaDB), nginx via pacman ... | ||