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JasonGenX
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18 votes
3 answers
86k views

How to upgrade PHP 5.4 to PHP 5.6 on Debian GNU/Linux 7 (wheezy)

5 votes
4 answers
4k views

cygwin ssh works locally, not remotely

3 votes
3 answers
1k views

Automated distribution and configuration for Mac OS X

3 votes
3 answers
524 views

The simple "cron" that killed the cloud hosting option

2 votes
1 answer
2k views

.pgpass file does not set default username to connect as

1 vote
1 answer
1k views

running pg_dump with the context of a user

1 vote
1 answer
433 views

NGINX password protection for everything, but a single endpoint

1 vote
1 answer
849 views

nginx and redirection from another domain

1 vote
2 answers
2k views

NGNIX 1.6.2 on Debian8: Won't start after adding SSL

0 votes
0 answers
434 views

Debian 8.0 - Cron job not working or not called.

0 votes
1 answer
104 views

New "Shortcut" for Apache2 content

0 votes
1 answer
494 views

Can't make Samba Share writeable

0 votes
4 answers
392 views

Does it make sense to self-host? [closed]

0 votes
1 answer
594 views

Debian: environment variable not available for script running from cron?

0 votes
2 answers
643 views

"www.mydomain.com" reachable, "subdomain.mydomain.com" is not

0 votes
1 answer
3k views

Dynamic sub-domain creation and removal with AWS Route 53

0 votes
2 answers
141 views

NGNIX, SSL Certificates and PC-DSSI 3.1

0 votes
1 answer
54 views

Our EC2 server, unreachable for 30 minutes then came back. No error indicated. No action taken

0 votes
1 answer
807 views

Kubernetes: Cluster node at 200% CPU Limit. Display math only? or potential issue?

0 votes
1 answer
199 views

AWS: ELB Listener RANDOMLY "forgets" its SSL certificate and reverts to TCP -- taking the site offline. We're considering leaving AWS for this

0 votes
0 answers
164 views

Temporarily take kubernetes cluster offline

0 votes
0 answers
27 views

HTTPS and sub-domain forward

0 votes
1 answer
56 views

public tunnel into private behind-nat machine

0 votes
2 answers
200 views

NGINX is TLS 1.2 only due to PCI DSS certification. How can I warn the others?