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HTTPS Not Secure – Here’s how to fix that
Having an ‘HTTPS’ letter combination at the front of an URL can be the difference between relaxed browsing and an edge-of-your-seat experience when it comes to web security. If the HTTPS prefix is missing from…
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Installing MariaDB and secure it on Debian
MariaDB is one of the best relational databases and we can use it on Debian Linux to host databases for apps, blogs, and websites. In this article we’ll learn installing MariaDB and securing it on…
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Installing Nginx from source on Debian
Installing Nginx on Debian is easy, but that may be outdated. Since Debian is stable Linux distribution, we cannot blame them for this. That’s why we are going to install Nginx from source on Debian.…
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Installing latest PHP on Debian
Debian Linux distribution is stable so it is common that most packages it shipped with will be not latest and that’s the reason we’ll be installing latest PHP on Debian. See how: 1. Update the…
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Installing Let’s Encrypt SSL/TLS certificate on Debian running Nginx
Using Debian Linux and Nginx web server to manage your applications and websites, now it is easy to install free SSL/TLS certificates as Let’s Encrypt enabled us to make website HTTPS enabled. We will be…
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Make Let’s Encrypt folder accessible
Using Let’s Encrypt is the best way to get free SSL/TLS certificates and their is a client certbot that makes it easy to install and manage all the job of creating and automatically renewing them.…
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Linux vs. Windows servers – which one should I choose?
Imagine that you are a talented chef who prepares and sells meals in a tiny kitchen at home. You have several pots and pans, and you always get the job done on time, but after…
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How to use a VPN to avoid sports blackouts?
Sports blackouts have been long existing. They prevent sporting events from being shown by a media hub per shareholder agreements. It results from a contract between the content owners and the broadcasting company. When a…
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How To Disable or Enable OS Prober From the Grub?
Linux has an OS Prober feature that allows us to choose other operating systems installed in the system using Grub. By default, on the latest version of Linux, it’s disabled and will remain disable, but…