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vuyisile.com
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| | | | | The article provides a guide on how to host a static website using AWS services including Amazon S3, Route 53, CloudFront and AWS Certificate Manager. It details how to create an S3 bucket, set it ... | |
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coornail.net
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| | | | | Cloudfront enables you to host your static website via s3. You should set your root object to index.html to rewrite https://yourdomainname.com to https://yourdomainname.com/index.html for cleaner urls. However you might run into an issue of having subdirectories in your s3 bucket that you want to do the same for (for example on hosting a hugo blog). Unfortunately Cloudfront doesnt support this by default. | |
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sanderknape.com
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labanskoller.se
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| | | Inpired by Hackeriet's blog where Alexander Kjäll use to post CTF write-ups, I've decided to create a personal one for myself. Focus will be on IT security. Hackeriet's blog is powered by Jekyll which is a static site generator written in Ruby. See their post Creating a fast blog for how they set up their blog. I have decided to try another static site generator called Hugo, which is written in Go. | ||