Tag Archives: domain

Linux diff Supervisor Tutorial

Do you remember long ago our “start of regime” trying to show you, as users, the code differences as we go through a project when we presented the Linux diff Primer Tutorial starring the Linux (or unix) diff command? Well, … Continue reading

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Web Server Error Pages and SSL Tutorial

As far as Apache web servers go, the messages from users and between web pages themselves as part of navigation can contribute to errors with web access to web applications. What happens when these errors happen? The errors are categorized … Continue reading

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SSL Certificate Renewal Tutorial

Adding the big picture around the knowledge presented in SSL Certificate Primer Tutorial below, today, we want to fill you in on the deployment of SSL (ie. being able to use URLs starting with https:) for a dedicated web server, … Continue reading

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SSL Supervisory Web Application Primer Tutorial

We’ve decided we can’t just jump straight to the idea of all the URLs at RJM Programming being accessible in an https: SSL way “just like that”. It could take a while to ease our way into that scenario. So … Continue reading

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SSL Software Suite Changes Primer Tutorial

It was kind of sad us not envisaging SSL requirements down the track with a lot of our software here at RJM Programming. Kind of sad, but also “kind of useful”, as we like to revisit code, and we’ll be … Continue reading

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SSL Certificate Primer Tutorial

All our recent SSL blog postings have been assuming something. That “something” is that the web server you are writing web applications for, and are configuring, has had installed a relevant SSL Certificate to “work” and undersign the encryption logic … Continue reading

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SSL on Linux Crontab Curl Tutorial

Do you remember when we used PHP and the dynamic duo of Crontab and Curl on a Linux web server for the www.rjmprogramming.com.au domain to continually update its landing page to populate a dropdown of our blog’s postings? Back then, … Continue reading

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Tiki Wiki CMS Upgrade Primer Tutorial

With CMS (Content Management Systems) systems there are advantages to performing an “Upgrade” rather than a “Reinstall” when you already have a working system going. That is because most established CMS systems will find a less intrusive method of getting … Continue reading

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