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Linux434837y1. This is completly up to you!
2. Update the system. Install the packages you like :)
3. LE is enough - but google supports it (@linuxxx)
4. I dont get the question
5. Which one have you used before? Debian is a good choice!
6. Security is good ;)
7. Do not run PHP as a module in apache - use fpm instead. Keep the pool on different users. Check permissions. -
1. For a beginner, perfect!
2. I'll come to the riot chat :I
3. Depends on the site, will explain more on riot
4. Why would you want that? No clue on this one tbh
5. Debian or CentOS I'd say
6. Look into this a lot and ask away if you don't get something!
7. I'll see you on riot ;) -
@Linux You can continue with this but I've already explained myself on the Google part multiple times so I'm done with that.
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Wombat102447y@Linux thank you very much for your fast answers.
4. In more detail:
As my website is online already, I was wondering if registering the domain to a new IP is enough to "move the website" to the new server? -
Linux434837y@linuxxx
You should really reconsider your position on that part.
https://linkedin.com/pulse/...
http://securityweek.com/why-lets-en... -
Linux434837y@Divisionbyzero
You mean change the A record?
You have to move the files and database first :) -
@AlexDeLarge @Linux It's very simple, I have about 10 active domains with a lot of subdomains. I do not have the money to get certs for every domain/subdomain (I regularly remove/add subdomains). I don't have much of a choice since self signed certs are out of the question.
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Wombat102447y@linux is it possible to move the email client too?
I want to keep the existing email@domain.de address, if possible. -
Linux434837y@Divisionbyzero
Move the emailclient?
If you mean the emailserver, it is possible but running your own email server is high maintenance -
Linux434837y@Divisionbyzero
If you really want you have your own emailserver, you have to get another server because it is never good idea to host websites and email on the same server.
iRedmail is a good suite to start with!
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