Here's how I set up a tiny Nginx/Rails server that uses HTTPS via a Let's Encrypt issued certificate.
I use the smallest DigitalOcean droplet (512 MB) here, which is built from the "Ubuntu Ruby on Rails on 14.04" image provided by them.
#!/bin/bash | |
#title :wildfly-install.sh | |
#description :The script to install Wildfly 10.x | |
#more :http://sukharevd.net/wildfly-8-installation.html | |
#author :Dmitriy Sukharev | |
#date :2016-06-18T02:45-0700 | |
#usage :/bin/bash wildfly-install.sh | |
#tested-version1 :10.0.0.CR3 | |
#tested-distros1 :Ubuntu 15.10; Debian 7,8; CentOS 7; Fedora 22 | |
#tested-version2 :10.0.0.Final |
Here's how I set up a tiny Nginx/Rails server that uses HTTPS via a Let's Encrypt issued certificate.
I use the smallest DigitalOcean droplet (512 MB) here, which is built from the "Ubuntu Ruby on Rails on 14.04" image provided by them.
[Unit] | |
Description=Duply backup | |
After=network.target | |
Wants=network.target | |
[Service] | |
Type=oneshot | |
ExecStart=/bin/true | |
ExecReload=/bin/true |