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How to move to a home computer?
Greetings.
Available:
1. Server computer (home)
2. Domain name
3. CloudFlare account (free DNS hosting).
I transferred the domain to the server names given to me by the DNS hosting provider, and the domain itself was redirected to the server IP.
Just something I blunted and do not quite understand what to do next.
The server has Ubuntu OS, nginx and php-fpm installed.
What directory should my site be in?
What settings need to be made?
Maybe I missed something, forgot to do something else?
And in general, why is my domain still available from the old hosting provider, although I have already changed its name servers?
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The problem is solved =)
p.1 php-fpm hung on an external address, and in the nginx settings it was fastcgi_pass 127.0.0.1:9000;
p.2 The site folder was not specified in fastcgi_param
Like everything!
Dude, no-ip if there is no IP.
And you need an ip address. No other way.
And the site can be laid down wherever you like.
Write the paths in nginx, set up a bunch of php-fpm and mysql.
If you're not very fumbling - put wamp - set automatically in the same ubuntu.
And so I do not advise at all to do a move to a home server. Computer is always on. you have to keep it, electricity, heat transfer ... fuck ...
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