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www.hallada.net
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| | | | | I've been meaning to add a commenting system to this blog for a while, but I couldn't think of a good way to do it. I implemented my own commenting system on my old Django personal site. While I enjoyed working on it at the time, it was a lot of work, especially to fight the spam. Now that my blog is hosted statically on Github's servers, I have no way to host something dynamic like comments. | |
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www.matthewhoelter.com
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| | | | | February 19th, 2020 How to configure Rails 6 with force_ssl using Nginx and Let's Encrypt | |
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robertnealan.com
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| | | | | After reading entirely too many articles and a lot of trial & error, I've written this guide on how to get HTTPS working on a DigitalOcean-powered, Nginx-backed Ghost blog using LetsEncrypt's free SSL certificates. For years people have argued whether it's worth setting up SSL on websites that have no inherent | |
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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 | ||