The content provides a step-by-step guide for students and new users on creating a Cloudflare origin certificate to use with Nginx on Ubuntu Linux. This process enhances server security and offers full SSL encryption for server-to-cloudflare interactions. It describes registration for Cloudflare, domain setup, DNS changes, and certificate activation along with instructions to configure nginx and manage server blocks. The guide concludes with enabling the Cloudflare origin certificate.
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This post provides detailed instructions for setting up Cloudflare origin certificates on Apache servers via Ubuntu Linux. These certificates, issued free by Cloudflare, allow end-to-end secure SSL/TLS encryption. The steps guide users through registering with Cloudflare, creating the certificate, setting up on the original server, configuring Apache, and enabling VirtualHost block. Securing connections enhances server safety with Cloudflare.
The text provides a detailed guide on how to set up the Magento 2 eCommerce platform on an Ubuntu 16.04 | 18.04 server, configure it with Nginx and PHP 7.2-FPM, and enhance it with Cloudflare CDN and SSL. It also demonstrates how to secure the Magento database with MariaDB, fetch the latest Magento release from GitHub, adjust Nginx settings for Magento, and finally, perform platform upgrades.
The post provides a step-by-step guide on how to set up Magento 2 on Ubuntu with additional features from Cloudflare. Magento 2 is an open-source eCommerce platform that can be enhanced with Cloudflare's CDN, SSL, and protection services. The process involves basic steps such as creating a Cloudflare account, setting up your domain, and choosing a plan. The tutorial then details how to install and configure Magento, install MariaDB Database Server, PHP 7.2 along with its related modules, and finally how to create a Magento database. Final steps guide through the configuration process for Apache and the activation of Magento.
The post provides detailed instructions on the installation and configuration of Moodle, a free open-source Course Management System (CMS) which can be improved using the Cloudflare CDN, SSL, and protection. Procedures for setting up a server with Cloudflare, registering and verifying a domain, and creating an account are described. It further explains how to install and configure Nginx server, PHP 7.2-FPM, MariaDB database, and Moodle itself. It also guides through necessary steps for upgrading Moodle for future use.
This article provides instructions for setting up Moodle CMS with Cloudflare CDN, SSL, and protection for improved user experience. The process involves creating a Cloudflare account, setting up your server and Cloudflare to use Origin Certificate. The article then continues to guide through the installation and configuration of Moodle, including installing Apache2 HTTP server, MariaDB Database Server, and PHP 7.2, creating a Moodle database, downloading Moodle's latest release, configuring Apache for Moodle, and enabling Moodle. Upgrading procedures for Moodle are also illustrated.
The post details a comprehensive step-by-step guide on setting up Joomla, a free open-source content management system (CMS), with the Apache2 HTTP Server using Cloudflare for extra security and user experience enhancement. The tutorial covers steps from signing up for a Cloudflare account, configuring it with DNS and SSL, installing and configuring Joomla, and setting up relevant services like Apache2, MariaDB Database Server, PHP 7.2, and more. The guide culminates with enabling Joomla and providing instructions for the setup wizard.
The article provides detailed instructions on setting up Drupal, an open-source content management system (CMS), with an Apache2 HTTP server and Cloudflare CDN. It covers steps from signing up for a Cloudflare account and configuring it, to installing and configuring Drupal, including Apache, MariaDB Database Server, PHP and necessary modules. It also includes steps for creating a Drupal database, downloading the latest Drupal release, configuring Apache, enabling the Drupal site, and concluding with the Drupal setup wizard.
This article provides comprehensive instructions to install WordPress with Apache2 HTTP server and Cloudflare for CDN and SSL protection. The guide covers topics such as signing up for Cloudflare and setting up DNS, installing WordPress, configuring Apache2 HTTP server, installing MariaDB Database Server and PHP 7.2, creating WordPress Database, downloading the latest WordPress release, configuring Apache for WordPress, enabling the WordPress site and installing the Cloudflare plugin.
This comprehensive guide outlines the process of setting up Joomla with Cloudflare. Firstly, it mentions the registration process on Cloudflare and adding one's domain to achieve a smoother user experience and heightened security for Joomla, a free, open-source content management system. The guide also provides instructions on installing and configuring Joomla along with Nginx, MariaDB Database Server, and PHP. It includes the specifics about testing the server, about creating a Joomla Database, and downloading Joomla's latest release, culminating with instructions on enabling the Joomla site.
The post details how to set up Drupal websites and improve their performance and security using Cloudflare's CDN, free SSL, and additional features. It provides a comprehensive step-by-step tutorial covering Cloudflare registration, Cloudflare settings, installation and configuration of Drupal, MariaDB database server, and PHP 7.2-FPM. The guide also shows how to create a Drupal database, download the latest Drupal release, configure Nginx for Drupal, and finally, enable the Drupal site.
The post provides a detailed, step-by-step guide on how to set up a WordPress website using an Nginx HTTP server and applying Cloudflare for CDN and SSL protection. It covers how to sign up for Cloudflare, enable security features, install necessary servers and WordPress, and correctly configure all settings. The guide also illustrates how to incorporate Cloudflare support on WordPress, thereby improving website performance and online security.