Introduction Apache and Nginx are the two most common open source web servers in the world. Together, they are responsible for serving over 50% of traffic on the internet. Both solutions are capable of handling diverse workloads and working with other software to provide a complete web stack. While Apache and Nginx share many qualities, they should not be thought of as entirely interchangeable. Ea
// Tutorial //How To Secure Apache with Let's Encrypt on Ubuntu 16.04 Introduction This tutorial will show you how to set up a TLS/SSL certificate from Let’s Encrypt on an Ubuntu 16.04 server running Apache as a web server. SSL certificates are used within web servers to encrypt the traffic between the server and client, providing extra security for users accessing your application. Let’s Encrypt
[DEFAULT] . . . bantime = 600 . . . The bantime parameter sets length of time that a client will be banned when they have failed to authenticate correctly. This is measured in seconds. By default, this is set to 600 seconds, or 10 minutes. [DEFAULT] . . . findtime = 600 maxretry = 3 . . . The next two parameters that you want to pay attention to are findtime and maxretry. These work together to es
// Tutorial //How To Set Up Multiple SSL Certificates on One IP with Nginx on Ubuntu 12.04 Status: Deprecated This article covers a version of Ubuntu that is no longer supported. If you are currently operate a server running Ubuntu 12.04, we highly recommend upgrading or migrating to a supported version of Ubuntu: Upgrade to Ubuntu 14.04. Upgrade from Ubuntu 14.04 to Ubuntu 16.04 Migrate the serve
Introduction AngularJS is an excellent framework for building websites and apps. Built-in routing, data-binding, and directives among other features enable AngularJS to completely handle the front-end of any type of application. The one pitfall to using AngularJS (for now) is Search Engine Optimization (SEO). In this tutorial, we will go over how to make your AngularJS website or application crawl
// Tutorial //SQLite vs MySQL vs PostgreSQL: A Comparison Of Relational Database Management Systems Introduction The relational data model, which organizes data in tables of rows and columns, predominates in database management tools. Today there are other data models, including NoSQL and NewSQL, but relational database management systems (RDBMSs) remain dominant for storing and managing data worl
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