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start:software:nginx [2024/10/29 06:29] marlonivostart:software:nginx [2024/12/01 09:13] (current) marlonivo
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-===== Setting Up an NginX Web-and Mailserver ===== +=====NginX Web-and Mailserver ======
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-**Important:** +
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-Exchange yourdomain.xyz with your actual domain! +
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-Exchange yoursite with the actual name of your site!+
  
 **Preparations:** **Preparations:**
  
-   - Search for a cheap Website Hoster (i use Hetzner, alternatives are Linode and Vultr)+   - Search for a cheap Website-Host (i use Hetzner, alternatives are Linode and Vultr)
    - Create an Account     - Create an Account 
    - Get the cheapest cloud server which runs Debian on it (you can upgrade the Power and Storage later when your Website has actual traffic)    - Get the cheapest cloud server which runs Debian on it (you can upgrade the Power and Storage later when your Website has actual traffic)
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 **Domain:**  **Domain:** 
-   - Choose any DNR you want (i use njalla, because no personal data is required there+   - Choose any DNR you want (i use njalla, because no personal data is required) 
-   - Create an Account and buy your wished Domain (.xyz endings are pretty cheap, can recommend+   - Create an Account and buy your wished Domain (.xyz endings are pretty cheap) 
-   - Edit the DNS Records so that they point to your Server:+   - Edit the DNS Records so that they point to your Server
  
 > DNS resolution involves converting a host name, e.g. www.example.com, into a computer-friendly IP address, e.g. 192.168.1.1. > DNS resolution involves converting a host name, e.g. www.example.com, into a computer-friendly IP address, e.g. 192.168.1.1.
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-==== Logging into the Server ====+===== Logging into Server =====
  
 We first want to log into our Server. Therefore pull up a terminal and type (*Note you can also replace the yourdomain.xyz with the IP address of your server): We first want to log into our Server. Therefore pull up a terminal and type (*Note you can also replace the yourdomain.xyz with the IP address of your server):
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-==== Installing the Webserver Nginx ====+===== Installing Nginx =====
    
  
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