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Scalable PaaS (automated Docker+nginx) - aka Heroku on Steroids
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Kubernetes clusters for the hobbyist.
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The official command line interface for the DigitalOcean API.
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A command line tool for interacting with your DigitalOcean droplets.
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Minimal and free Kubernetes distribution
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Manipulate DNS records on various DNS providers in a standardized way.
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Script to convert a Debian installation on DigitalOcean to Arch Linux
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Control manages the lifecycle of clusters on your infrastructure and allows deployment of applications via HELM. Its deployment and configuration workflows will help you to get up and running with Kubernetes faster.
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Make your first Pull Request and earn a free tee from GitHub!
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DigitalOcean API v2 client for PHP
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DropletKit is the official DigitalOcean API client for Ruby.
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Hacktoberfest 2019
Hacktoberfest is approaching, and so are your chances to get a free tee from Digital Ocean and DEV!
Start contributing to Open-Source by making your first Pull Request at https://www.gitstart.tech
P.S.: To win an official limited edition Hacktoberfest shirt, you must sign up on the Hacktoberfest site: https://hacktoberfest.digitalocean.com and make **four pull requests (PRs) on
Ansible playbook collection that have been written for Ubuntu. Some of the playbooks are Elasticsearch, Mesos, AWS, MySql, Sensu, Nginx etc..
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Kubernetes cloud-controller-manager for DigitalOcean (beta)
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Install NixOS on top of any existing Linux distribution without rebooting
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Easily deploy your own personal VPN server with DNS adblocking running on DigitalOcean
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Expected Behaviour
After provisioning and coming back later, an inlets exit-node will be known mainly by its IP rather than the internal ID used by the cloud provider.
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CloudScraper: Tool to enumerate targets in search of cloud resources. S3 Buckets, Azure Blobs, Digital Ocean Storage Space.
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Terraform DigitalOcean provider
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Digital Ocean Dynamic DNS Updater
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A curated list of amazingly awesome DigitalOcean resources inspired by Awesome Sysadmin
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Manage your application processes in production hassle-free like Heroku CLI with Procfile and Systemd
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Aug 22, 2020 - Ruby
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Thanks for this amazing tool!
The issue is as following:
If there are two virtual hosts (Server blocks) serving two host names or subdomains:
When the configuration is generated using the nginxconfig and if HTTP to HTTPS redirect is enabled following server block gets generated for each host: