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Welcome to our latest course, which will guide you through the process of installing, securing, and configuring NGINX or Apache on an Ubuntu web server. You will also learn to encrypt all web traffic, using a Free SSL certificate from Let’s Encrypt.

APACHE Section:

This course begins with exploring the most widely used web server technology available, Apache. Statistics show that Apache is used to run over 65% of all web servers around the world. Understanding how to work with Apache, is an instrumental part of the web development process. Students will learn the following key concepts:

   Deploying a virtual server on Digital Ocean
   Working with dynamic, static and floating IPs
   Using Terminal for remote authentication
   Installing and configuring LAMP Stack on Ubuntu 18.04
   Testing PHP
   Hosting Multiple Domains on one Apache Virtual Server
   Configuring Virtual Host Files and Directives
   DNS Zone File Configuration

NGINX Section:

NGINX is now considered the most powerful, efficient, and secure web server technology used to host web applications of all sizes and complexity. The software is open-source, and is designed for maximum performance and stability. It also aims to correct many of the short-falls of Apache, when it comes to delivering content to your end user. NGINX can be used for web serving, reverse proxying, caching, load balancing, media streaming, and much more.

The NGINX Section of this course will help you understand the following key concepts:

   Understanding the difference between Apache & NGINX
   Installing NGINX on a Digital Ocean Droplet or any Virtual Server of your choice.
   Modifying the NGINX Block Configuration file for hosting Websites
   Installing essential components on NGINX such as MySQL, PHP & PhpMyAdmin
   Securing PhpMyAdmin using symbolic links and NGINX’s built in authentication gateway.
   Securing your hosted websites with free SSL using Certbot & Let’s Encrypt
   Installing and Configuring WordPress on your NGINX Server

SSL Certificates – Let’s Encrypt

This section of the course offers an in-depth look into the role of SSL certificates when it comes to server security and web traffic encryption. We start with a thorough introduction which includes exploring different types of certificates and how they work. From there, students create a droplet on Digital Ocean and configure their own free SSL certificate using Let’s Encrypt Certificate Authority. This section of the course combines theoretical and hands-on training. Students have the opportunity to practice some of the concepts explored in the previous two sections, while also learning about free SSL Certificates, such as Let’s Encrypt.
Who this course is for:

   Students Interested in learning the Foundations of NGINX, Apache & SSL Encryption
   Students interested in learning how SSL Certificates work
   Web Developers interested in setting up NGINX on a Ubuntu Server, with MySQL, PHP, & PhpMyAdmin
   Web Developers interested in setting up APACHE on Ubuntu with LAMP Stack (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP)
   Students interested in learn how to install and configure WordPress on NGINX

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   Basic Computer Skills

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