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Andrew Fletcher
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Goal: Restrict content access through username and password entry on an Nginx server.
1: Apache Utilities Package
First, update your server’s package index:
sudo apt updateCheck if the utilities package exists in your environment by executing the command
dpkg --get-selections | grep apacheResponse:
apache2-utils install
libapache-pom-java installSo it exists. But what do you do if it doesn't exist?
How come I need to install apache-utils? To restrict access you will be using...
Andrew Fletcher
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Installing PHP on OSX and it installed PHP 8.2.x. However, for my...
Andrew Fletcher
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Regular commands for brew
Brew update
This updates Homebrew itself....
Andrew Fletcher
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Goal: Restrict content access through username and password entry.
1: Apache...
Andrew Fletcher
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This code is from Drupal 9 back-end for a React front-end via REST API.
Working...
Andrew Fletcher
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The cache system in Drupal 9 delivers the API with the elements required for creation, storage and invalidation of cached data. Drupal is structured so initially data is stored in the database. Whereas, files are stored in the following directories:
sites/default/files/css
sites/default/files/js
sites/default/files/phpFocusing on database storage, from a performance perspective the default cache is managed via the admin interface
admin/config/development/performanceOn this page,...
Andrew Fletcher
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Installing Varnish to increase the speed of the page load.
Install varnish using...
Andrew Fletcher
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In terminal I ran a regular command - compose update. Something I've...
Andrew Fletcher
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Clear DNS Cache
The DNS (Domain Name Service) cache on your Mac helps browsers...
Andrew Fletcher
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Step 1: Install Homebrew
Homebrew is the missing package manager for macOS.
As...
Andrew Fletcher
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To add Erlang repository that also includes the public key for verifying signed package, use the following shell commands:
wget https://packages.erlang-solutions.com/erlang-solutions-1.0-1.noarch.rpm
rpm -Uvh erlang-solutions-1.0-1.noarch.rpmInstall Erland
yum install erlangCheck that Erland has been installed enter the command (case sensitive)
erlIf the Erland package has been successfully installed terminal will be output something like
Erlang/OTP 21 [erts-10.3.2] [source] [64-bit]...