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www.hanselman.com
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| | | | | There are many let's encrypt automatic tools for azure but I also wanted to see ... | |
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petr.codes
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| | | | | Wildcard certificates are handy and this was the first time when I needed to use them with Dokku. It was a little bit harder than I expected, but luckily, it is doable even with automatic renewal. | |
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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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www.sheshbabu.com
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| | | [AI summary] A technical guide explaining how to configure Nginx as a caching proxy to improve backend reliability, prevent cache stampedes, and serve stale data during backend failures. | ||