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Andrew Fletcher
When managing a server or developing applications, particularly on an Ubuntu system running Nginx, it's often necessary to verify the existence of files. This is crucial for tasks like deploying new versions, checking configuration files, or ensuring that required assets are in place. In this article, we'll explore how to use command-line queries to check if a file exists, highlighting various options and methods you can use.   Basic File Check with test Command The test command is a simple...
Andrew Fletcher
To resolve the CVE-2022-48624 vulnerability on Ubuntu using Nginx, it's crucial...
Andrew Fletcher
In many terminal text editors, you use find command as reference in Terminal...
Andrew Fletcher
In an environment that is running Ubuntu 20.02 Nginx Solr   The default...
Andrew Fletcher
Docker containers list To view a list of Docker containers that are currently...
Andrew Fletcher
In Vim, following is an outline of the vi(m) functions you can utilise whilst in command mode - yes they are case sensitive action outcome a change to insert mode (after cursor) A change to insert mode (at end of line) dd delete one line G go to end of the file 1G go to top of the file i change to insert mode (before cursor) J merge next line with this one p paste deleted or yanked text after cursor P paste deleted or yanked text before cursor r replace one...
Andrew Fletcher
Adding an SSL wildcard certificate to an Ubuntu server involves several steps....
Andrew Fletcher
When logging into Ubuntu server you will see a response similar to Welcome to...
Andrew Fletcher
Forcing https and www or non-www is a process that I was a custom to through...
Andrew Fletcher
Goal: Restrict content access through username and password entry on an Nginx...
Andrew Fletcher
Working in an AWS ec2 environment, my goal is to access the server via terminal. I initially work to get the instance ID.  With this ID, I'm able to connect to the server.  When first accessing the environment on the server the steps I take are: sudo docker psps - refers to the 'process status' Response CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES 6a6402c2c0c8 a0094945b64e "docker-php-entrypoi…" 49 minutes ago Up 49...
Andrew Fletcher
Build the PHP base image with apache-buster using the Dockerfile.base Since JN...
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Finding the issue with a server 500 error The Nginx error logs are showing too...
Andrew Fletcher
Focusing on the ckan.ini file (/etc/ckan/default/ckan.ini).  When I run the...
Andrew Fletcher
Listen in on the ports being used on your server.  To do so, run the...