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Become your own certification authority – Part 2

In the previous post we saw how to create an SSL certificate (*.thedummyprogrammer.com) and the related CA certificate. To show you how to use those certificates, I’m going to use them in a website running in the local IIS of my PC. A practical example with an IIS website We will see an example on…

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Become your own certification authority – Part 1

Suppose you developed a web application and you want to install this application in a test environment. To make the test more meaningful, you would like to install an SSL certificate with the application and use a domain name other than the standard ones, such as .com or .org. Consequently, the SSL certificate cannot be…

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Run an old Apache ASP web application in Ubuntu 20.04

Hello my friends! It’s been a while since we last spoke … but here I am!Today I want to tell you a new story about my journey through the Linux world: the installation of an old web application developed with Apache ASP and MySql on an Ubuntu 20.04 virtual machine. The application was developed about…

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Run an Apache website under SSL

Today we continue our journey into the Linux world and the Apache configuration. We touched on this topic in the following posts: Install Ubuntu Server as VirtualBox guest Install LAMP in Ubuntu Server Add a new website to an Apache installation So now, in short, we have seen how to install Ubuntu, how to install…

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Add a new website to an Apache installation

Hello my friends! Today I would like to talk about the Linux world once again. In a previous post we saw how to set up a LAMP server in Linux Ubuntu. Basically the installation of LAMP provides a default website, or a “virtualhost” as they are called in Apache, with a default web page. This…

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Install LAMP in Ubuntu Server

LAMP is one of the most popular platforms for the development and publication of websites. As many of you know, it’s an acronym that stands for Linux Apache MySql and PHP. In a previuos post we saw how to install Ubuntu Server as a VirtualBox guest. Today we will take the necessary steps to make…

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Install Ubuntu Server as VirtualBox guest

Ubuntu is one of the most popular Linux distribution, and definitely my favorite. Basically, it is available in two versions: Ubuntu Server Ubuntu Desktop As you may guess, the first one is more suitable for desktop PCs and has a very nice GUI. The latter is better to use it as a server machine (for…

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