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Additionally in your DNS zone file (example):
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<br>www 172800 IN CNAME exampleblogname.wordpress.com.
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<br>The 172800 repre…
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In the DNS Zone page on Gandi you change the view from normal to expert, this mode allows for grater flexibility when editing.
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Yes you should use setup SSH keys for the new user, and disable ssh as root too.
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<br>Take a look at the following page for add…
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After doing a quick port scan, it looks like you have the server running but the port the is filtered:
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If your mail is being sent to the recipients spam folder which can happen for multiple reasons one being a lack of an SPF and or DK…
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I assume your hosting a web based service and not leveraging DigitalOceans (DO) DNS services; in which case you should just need to…
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Your system appears up and responding to ssh connections
<br>$ ping 192.241.218.175
<br>PING 192.241.218.175 (192.241.218.175) 56(…
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When you created the droplet did you click on the “Add optional SSH Keys”? While it shows on the “Create Droplet” page it is not …
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A default install of Ubuntu 12.04.3 x64 doesn’t enable the firewall by default. However if you enabled it, yes you will need to op…
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