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whatibroke.com
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| | | | | EC2 Instance Setup Create a new EC2 instance. This example was done on amazon-linux but I think it would probably be better to use ubuntu next time. If you do use ubuntu note that you'll need to use apt instead of yum and will likely have to open ports 80 and 443 on the instance.... | |
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pikseladam.com
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| | | | | I was using Puma as an app server and there were no web server for my site. It is not a good thing that you don't have a web server on production environment... | |
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doomlab.github.io
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| | | | | An installation guide taken from formr documentation and modified to include more details for those who need it. These installation instructions are provided for Ubuntu 18.04; however, they could be modified for other systems. The original instructions suggest Debian 9, but I found this much easier on Ubuntu. I have now used both Digital Ocean and Amazon Lightsail for this installation. I don't think the product matters, but the size of the machine is likely something you should focus on. | |
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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 | ||