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How To Secure Apache with Let's Encrypt on Ubuntu — step-by-step Linux tutorial on Progressive Robot

How To Secure Apache with Let’s Encrypt on Ubuntu

Let’s Encrypt is a Certificate Authority (CA) that facilitates obtaining and installing free TLS/SSL certificates, thereby enabling encrypted HTTPS on web servers. Currently, the entire process of obtaining and installing a certificate is fully automated on both Apache and Nginx with the use of Certbot. In this guide, we’ll use Certbot to obtain a free SSL certificate for Apache on Ubuntu and make sure this certificate is set up to renew automatically.

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How To Install Linux, Apache, MariaDB, PHP (LAMP) stack on Debian 9 — step-by-step Linux tutorial on Progressive Robot

How To Install Linux, Apache, MariaDB, PHP (LAMP) stack on Debian 9

A “LAMP” stack is a group of open source software that is typically installed together to enable a server to host dynamic websites and web apps. This stack typically consists of the Linux operating system, the Apache web server, a MariaDB database, and PHP, a dynamic content processor. This tutorial serves as a guide for installing these components on a Debian 9 server.

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Ubuntu 20.04にWebminをインストールする方法 — step-by-step Linux tutorial on Progressive Robot

Ubuntu 20.04にWebminをインストールする方法

Webminは、Linuxマシン用のWebベースのコントロールパネルで、現代のWebベースのインターフェースを通じてサーバーを管理できます。Webminでは、Webサーバーやデータベースなどの共通パッケージ設定を即座に変更できます。

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How To Create a SSL Certificate on Apache for Debian 7 — step-by-step Linux tutorial on Progressive Robot

How To Create a SSL Certificate on Apache for Debian 7

A SSL certificate is a way to encrypt a site’s information and create a more secure connection. While Certificate authorities can issue SSL certificates that verify the server’s details, a self-signed certificate has no third party corroboration. This tutorial explains how to create a self-signed SSL certificate, add it to your VPS, and configure the SSL file to display the certificate to the world.

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How To Configure Content Caching Using Apache Modules On A VPS — step-by-step Web Servers tutorial on Progressive Robot

How To Configure Content Caching Using Apache Modules On A VPS

Caching is a method of creating faster delivery of your most commonly accessed content. Apache has a number of different methods of caching content that take advantage of different aspects of the file system and of HTTP header information. This article will discuss different methods to cache your content to improve your site speed.

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