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blog.ja-ke.tech
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| | | | | This post shall describe how to obtain a free wildcard TLS cert for your domain from Let's Encrypt with the recommended certbot python based utility. Of course there are few other clients that already support the ACME v2 protocol, which is required for wildcards, i will only show certbot command here, but the procedure with other clients should be pretty similar. | |
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blog.brokennetwork.ca
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| | | | | Studying for the CCIE and other data networking oddities. | |
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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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greg.molnar.io
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| | | In this tutorial, I will show you how to use Kamal to deploy a Rails app to a VPS, get automatic SSL certificates with Traefik, use a hosted database server, run Redis on the same droplet, andrun a worker to process background jobs | ||