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[...] Configuring Vesta When the installation is complete, we can now log in into the Vesta's web UI. Open up your browser and go to: You should have received the email with the admin credentials. [...]
[...] : A master server and a slave server. A master server will keep the master records of your DNS zones. Any changes to these DNS zones on the master server, will be pushed to the slave server. The [...]
[...] ns1.overturelabs.com 8083 admin P@ssw0rd123. This instructs the current DNS server to push the DNS zones for admin user to the remote DNS server, ns1.overturelabs.com. The current server will now push [...]
[...] to User to create new users. Go to Web to create virtual hosts for Apache. Go to DNS to create DNS zones for your URL. Go to Mail to create new email addresses. Go to DB to create new MySQL database. [...]
[...] CP It's possible, and quite straightforward. All you need is some simple editing of Vesta's NGINX template and tweaking of Ghost's config.js. I'll talk about this in another post. Markdown Editor One [...]
[...] , and under Nginx Template, select caching. Vesta will take care of the configuration for you. Now isn't that wonderful? [...]
This blog is now officially migrated to Ghost! If you're not sure what Ghost is, check it out here: https://ghost.org/. I'll be writing a guide soon [...]
[...] lifting your hands off the keyboard. Conclusion If you are looking to start a new blog, Ghost blogging platform should be one of your top considerations. Head on down to DigitalOcean if you need an [...]
[...] guides on Vesta control panel configuration. The first topic I'm going to cover is DNS Master-Slave configuration using two servers. What is a Master-Slave DNS Setup? Very simply put, it basically [...]
[...] Hey guys, a while ago I did a short tutorial on setting up a DNS Master-Slave configuration with Vesta. While working on the server clusters today, I had the chance to test out [...]
[...] topic I'm going to cover is DNS Master-Slave configuration using two servers. What is a Master-Slave DNS Setup? Very simply put, it basically means you have two DNS servers: A master server and a [...]
[...] For this guide, I'll show you how to set up a Ubuntu 13.04 server with Vesta control panel. What is Vesta? Vesta is a open source hosting control panel. Currently it supports both [...]
[...] it out here: https://ghost.org/. I'll be writing a guide soon for setting up Ghost with Vesta Control Panel, stay tune! [...]
[...] can be configured to cache dynamic content. So how do you deploy Varnish to work with your Vesta setup? Well, you don't have to. Vesta comes with a few NGINX template that you can use, one of them [...]
[...] server. Get a managed host service provider like FutureHosting. Are you in? Yes? Good. Let's install Vesta now. First we need the Vesta install script for Ubuntu. Let's download it from Vesta's github [...]
[...] like FutureHosting. Are you in? Yes? Good. Let's install Vesta now. First we need the Vesta install script for Ubuntu. Let's download it from Vesta's github repository and run it! Edit: [...]
[...] Configuring Vesta When the installation is complete, we can now log in into the Vesta's web UI. Open up your browser and go to: You should have received the email with the admin credentials. [...]
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