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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
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| | Its been a while since I started using caddy v2 in production. Therefore I would like to show some caddy configuration examples that I also use by myself.HTTP3 in Caddy v2In the last caddy post I men
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| | I like using Caddy as a HTTPS server with automatic SSL certificates using Let's Encrypt. With a few configuration lines you can get up and running in no time. Recently I switched VPS providers and ended up having to migrate Caddy from v1 to v2. The documentation for Caddy is wonderful and chockful with emojis. The getting started tutorial starts by telling you how a Caddyfile looks like in v2, where my confusion started. As I mostly need reverse proxies, the very first example there looks like this:
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| Forget Axios or any other third-party JavaScript library pertaining to API calling, the purpose of this article is to explain how to utilize the basic XmlHttpRequest with your Django project.