This is the Part 2 article of my previous guide (Part 1) on how to setup Varnish Cache server to run with VestaCP. So if you have not read the Part 1, you better read that first. Now let’s continue, shall we? Stage 5 – Nginx Configuration Step […]
Tag: Firefox
Installing Comodo SSL on VestaCP
A tutorial with pics on how to correctly install and setup Comodo Positive SSL certificate for your website or blog hosted on Vestacp server. This will be a complete step by step guide from buying a certificate, issuing the certificate and how to install it on Vestacp so […]
How to Install VestaCP with Nginx + PHP-fpm
VestaCP is known nowadays as the best free and easy to use hosting control panel (according on me). Well, as you may know that by default Vestacp implements Nginx as frontend webserver while makes use of Apache as backend. This becomes the most common configuration allowing its users […]
How to Install Let’s Encrypt Certificate on VestaCP
Here’s how you can install and setup properly free SSL certificate on VestaCP from Let’s Encrypt which I believe it is the easiest way so far. Before we take steps a little further, let’s firstly take a look on what Let’s Encrypt is. For you who didn’t know […]
Favorite Tools: Firefox Addon NoScript Security Suite
This AddOn is technically my favorite, and the other AddOn that I mentioned ‘uBlock Origin’ is my 2nd favorite. NoScript gives you better tuning capability that uBlock, and I feel it is completely necessary to turn off 50% of the junk that is loading on many WebSites. That […]
Favorite Tools: Firefox Addon Ublock Origin
This plugin is my favorite AdBlocker (even though they insist that they are not an AdBlocker), and it provides great options out of the box for making WebPages load quicker and with less distractions. I mean, without this plugin, browsing many webpages is nearly impossible. But this plugin […]
Favorite Tools: Firefox Profile Manager
I think that the ONE FEATURE in Chrome that I can’t live without is how easy it is to setup a bunch of Chrome Profiles, one for each Google Account that you use. I know that many people would ask: But Why Can’t You Use Only One Chrome […]
Favorite Tools: Mozilla Firefox
I am going to surprise you when I talk about MY favorite Browser, but it’s got some features that I can’t accept in Google. For example: SSL Errors in Chrome do not always allow you to hit CONTINUE when there is a conflict. I deal with SSL errors […]