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  • Protecting API Access on Apache/Cloudways

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    @Hari Much of this response depends on whether these API’s are internal or external, and who manages/supports them. If they are your own API’s, then you should ideally send a predefined key in the header to ensure that the request is authentic.

    This is the standard way of doing it, but I’ll need a bit more detail to comment further.

  • Pulling YouTube videos using RSS

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    The perfect solution and walkthrough Mark, appreciated as always!

  • MogoDB v6 to v7 upgrade

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    @Panda if you used the Ubuntu PPA, I think this only goes as far as 6.x if I recall correctly.

  • How to deploy WordPress.org Developer theme

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    @Hari the real issue here is that I don’t think it can be used as a theme for WordPress because of the dependencies it clearly has, including its own Web server.

    My view here is that this is designed to be a complete development environment outside of the WordPress core.

  • mongodb replica set

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    @veronikya said in mongodb replica set:

    The host’s local dns resolution is not configured. The problem of the host’s hosts being unable to be resolved in docker has been solved. Surprisingly
    Solution:
    Edit the /etc/resovel.conf file
    Add 127.0.0.53

    One immediate issue I can think of here is that editing resolv.conf directly is no longer supported and not recommended (because the changes do not survive a reboot) - unless you install the resolvconf package?

  • Do i need more RAM? Plesk

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    @Hari welcome to Grafana, the most confusing stats package there is !

    According to the guidelines, you certainly have enough RAM at 4gb

    https://www.plesk.com/blog/various/plesk-requirements-hardware-software/

  • installing flarum with plesk

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    @phenomlab thanks a lot, have a nice day 🙂

  • KeepSolid VPN Unlimited DEAL

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    @JAC said in KeepSolid VPN Unlimited DEAL:

    although all are going to have their own flaws one way or another,

    Exactly that - none of them are going to suit every individual purpose. You have to read the reviews, decide what functionality you need, and then make a judgement call for yourself (and your own unique needs).

    There is no “wrong or right”, although I would steer clear of those that do not have a no-logs policy for privacy reasons alone.