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blog.basementcommunity.com
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| | | | | There's an overwhelming amount of options today for deploying something to the Internet. You've got services like and that allow you to deploy worldwide wi... | |
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golb.hplar.ch
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| | | | | [AI summary] The user has followed a comprehensive guide to secure and configure their VPS server. They have successfully set up SSH with key-based authentication, disabled root login, configured a firewall, and set up a non-root user for system management. The guide also covers changing the SSH port, disabling SSH protocol 1, and setting up SSH agent for passwordless login. The user is now ready to deploy additional services and applications on their secure server. | |
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kersed.net
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| | | | | [AI summary] The user has provided a comprehensive guide on setting up a self-hosted server, including steps for configuring SSH, securing the server, installing software, setting up domain names, and obtaining TLS/SSL certificates. The guide is detailed and covers various aspects of server management and self-hosting. The user is likely looking for a summary or a structured overview of the guide's content. | |
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blog.tst.sh
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| | | The motivation behind this project was that I needed a very simple way for me and my friends to securely put files on my server for the various projects we use it for and the insane gigabit download speeds. Previously we just used rsync, a Linux command line utility that | ||