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It looks like they're now using a service from ddos-guardbut their infrastructure isn't passing along a valid certificate ( no certificate authority on the server ). Source: over 2 years ago
After getting your domain, now you will need hosting and script. Find a DDos Protected hosting providers such as DDos Guard , Genius Guard. And then you will need HYIP MANAGER SCRIPT. This is the ready made functional script that you will need. Custom made hyip script will cost you around $5000 to $10000. But ready made scripts will cost very less. Goldcoders will cost $166 for each domain license. HYIP script... Source: almost 3 years ago
Take a look at NginxProxyManager. This would give you the opportunity to put everything in the form of service1.domain.com , service2.domain.com ,etc. Source: 6 months ago
So I'm going into the log folder and I'm getting this error. It started maybe a week ago. Some of my host will go through, but if the do, its super slow. Others just out right refuse. I've tried deleting nginx entirely and still comes to the same error. I had nginx running for a few months now, but this got started. To be clear, this is what I've been using https://nginxproxymanager.com/ . I don't know if there is... Source: 10 months ago
Hi! I am setting up a home server where I host a number of different services that I want to be accessible exclusively through a proxy (Nginx Proxy Manager). What I mean is that if I serve a website on port 8081, for example, and I try to browse to the server's IP and that port, I won't be able to find the website. Instead I will have to browse to the IP and port that the proxy I set up has configured for that... Source: 10 months ago
As far as website hosting, just set up a few Docker containers: one for a web-server of your choice, and one for a reverse proxy. I recommend Nginx Proxy Manager. It handles SSL certificates for you in a super simple way (both the initial acquisition process as well as auto renewal) and makes it easy to expand to using multiple web servers in the future, or setting up redirects without filling up your DNS records. Source: 11 months ago
I'm trying to set up Nginx Proxy Manager on an existing box. Since it's already set up with a few services I don't want to mess with, and a firewall I don't particularly want to migrate (nftables, a good solution that docker apparently doesn't play nice with), I turned off docker's iptables management (despite the warnings, yes). Source: 11 months ago
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