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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
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To resolve the CVE-2022-48624 vulnerability on Ubuntu using Nginx, it's crucial...
Andrew Fletcher
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In many terminal text editors, you use find command as reference in Terminal...
Andrew Fletcher
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In our projects, team members frequently generate new Git branches linked to the...
Andrew Fletcher
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In an environment that is running
Ubuntu 20.02
Nginx
Solr
The default...
Andrew Fletcher
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Adding an SSL wildcard certificate to an Ubuntu server involves several steps. A wildcard certificate can secure subdomains of a domain with a single certificate. Here's a general outline of the process:
I'll be using an existing wildcard certificate.
sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade -y
Copy the certificate
sudo cp /etc/letsencrypt/live/your_domain/fullchain.pem /etc/ssl/your_domain.crt
sudo cp /etc/letsencrypt/live/your_domain/privkey.pem /etc/ssl/your_domain.keyAdd the...
Andrew Fletcher
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When logging into Ubuntu server you will see a response similar to
Welcome to...
Andrew Fletcher
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Forcing https and www or non-www is a process that I was a custom to through...
Andrew Fletcher
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git reset, git revert, and git cherry-pick are three Git commands used for...
Andrew Fletcher
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git clone git@bitbucket.org:{username}/{repo}.git
And I was unceremoniously...
Andrew Fletcher
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Something I haven't had to do in a while is to change the name of a Git branch both local and remote.
Steps to renaming a branch
Rename your local branch:
If you are on the branch you want to rename:
git branch -m new-nameWhereas, if you're on a different branch:
git branch -m old-name new-nameDelete the old-name remote branch and push the new-name local branch:
git push origin :old-name new-nameReset the upstream branch for the new-name local branch:Switch to the branch and then:
git...
Andrew Fletcher
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Git filename error when running the git add command. The error I'm...
Andrew Fletcher
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Post creating a new branch in the repo, next step was to run the checkout...
Andrew Fletcher
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Goal: Restrict content access through username and password entry on an Nginx...
Andrew Fletcher
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I'm in an environment where the default branch is staging and I'm attempting to...