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Hi @KatoVonKatz,
I think, at [Step 2 — Creating a New User](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/initial-server-setu…
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Hi @KatoVonKatz,
I think, at [Step 2 — Creating a New User](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/initial-server-setu…
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Hi @dhananjaygbhardwaj,
In the second server block, you should replace https://$host$request_uri; with `https://<^>www.e…
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Hi @hcmendez,
WordPress cannot send emails by itself. It has to rely on an email server to do the job. You can set up an SMTP em…
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Hi @hcmendez,
WordPress cannot send emails by itself. It has to rely on an email server to do the job. You can set up an SMTP em…
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Hi @hcmendez:
You can make Nginx drop all requests to the file .user.ini by returning a HTTP 400 status code (or any [other er…
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Hi @nlhaines:
There are many [detailed tutorials](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorial_collections/how-to-set-up-djan…
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Hi @rajeev29five:
@baraboom pointed out a critical issue in your API application. It must also listen on your droplet IP `128.19…
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Hi @rajeev29five:
@baraboom pointed out a critical issue in your API application. It must also listen on your droplet IP `128.19…
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Hi @ricsasa201
I see that you use https://validdomain.com/api/admins/login in your react app but you used `http://localh…
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Hi @CanuckLuck
I have tried to access your domains prairiestormpaintball.com, www.prairiestormpaintball.com, `anchoridea.co…
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Hello @jeegopal
Can you share more information? How did you install your server and WordPress? Did you follow any tutorial such…
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Hi @jonasstettner,
From your systemd Unit file and the systemd status log, I think that Nginx cannot access your Django project …
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Hi @devjourney:
You must first confirm that your SSL setup is correct. Let create a file hello.html at your website’s document…
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Hi @jplafata,
Could you give us more details?
What is the link of the DO tutorial you followed?
What commands did you us…
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Hi @michaelwoosley:
I have successfully granted permissions to the example_user after following the instructions of step 6 in …
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Hi @FishFash:
I participated in the development and management of a large website based on WordPress. It used to serve 6,000 con…
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Hi @caknoris696:
It is possible to make your website accessible using your domain and IP. You just need to declare both your dom…
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@mfuggz:
If you followed the tutorial above, I assume that you created a DigitalOcean server (droplet) with the latest Ubuntu…
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@gnohpcntt here is your checklist:
Recheck your hosts file to ensure that sub.example.com point to the actual IP of your …
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I am not a DigitalOcean employee. However, from my experience and how DigitalOcean charges my droplets, I can tell you that Digital…
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I guess that you have not properly configure SSH access for the deploy account. Assuming that you use the same computer (or t…
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Based on your error message above, I believe that your MySQL and UFW configuration is correct and your MAC has successfully connect…
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