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| | | | | In this tutorial, we will be setting up a Flask server using Gunicorn and NGINX on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS. Requirements Any system running Ubuntu 18.04 LTS with SSH enabled. An SSH client. Installing After connecting via SSH to your server as root, run the following commands to install the required programs: apt update apt upgrade -y apt install nginx python3 python3-pip python3-venv This will install Python, NGINX, and the virtual environment needed to run the app. | |
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| | | | | Hi everyone! ?? I maintain an old website for a client that was originally developed in 2015. It hasn't been updated for the last 5 years and uses Django 1.7 and some Django extensions which haven't been updated for Django 3. I recently decided to move the website to a new server and had to repackage the Django code in a Docker container. It took me some time to get it working correctly so I hope this article can save you some time if you ever find yourself in a similar situation. | |
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| | | | | Setting up Django on Freebsd using uWSGI and Nginx | |
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| | | We all need more SSL! But installing SSL certificates is a big PITA.Let's Encryptis a new certificate authority (CA) offering free and automated SSL/TLS certificates. Certificates issued by Let's Encrypt are trusted by most browsers in production... | ||