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    Seems that before FreeNGINX, there was “Angie” - a strange name for a fork of Nginx, but here it is nonetheless

    https://angie.software/en/

    Features

    Core advantages over nginx include the following:

    Supporting HTTP/3 for client connections, as well as for proxied server connections, with the ability to independently use different protocol versions (HTTP/1.x, HTTP/2, HTTP/3) on opposite sides. Automatic HTTPS provisions TLS certificates using built-in ACME support. Simplifying configuration: the location directive can define several matching expressions at once, which enables combining blocks with shared settings. Exposing basic information about the web server, its configuration, as well as metrics of proxied servers, client connections, shared memory zones, and many other things via a RESTful API interface in JSON format. Exporting statistics in Prometheus format with customizable templates. Monitoring the server through the browser with the Console Light visual monitoring tool. See the online demo: https://console.angie.software/ Automatically updating lists of proxied servers matching a domain name or retrieving such lists from SRV DNS records. Session binding mode, which directs all requests within one session to the same proxied server. Recommissioning upstream servers after a failure smoothly using the slow_start option of the server directive. Limiting the MP4 file transfer rate proportionally to its bitrate, thus reducing the bandwidth load. Extending authorization and balancing capabilities for the MQTT protocol with the mqtt_preread directive under stream. Pre-built binary packages for many popular third-party modules. Server- and client-side support for NTLS when using the TongSuo TLS library, enabled at build time.

    Judging by these new features, this specific fork seems very active with updates once per quarter.

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    @DownPW anytime

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    @justoverclock Any update ?

    Thanks

    EDIT - marking as solved based on the below thread
    https://sudonix.com/topic/339/digitalocean-step-by-step-guide-to-nginx-configuration

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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/

  • Configure SMTP for Nodebb

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    @marusaky based on the work completed thus far (in relation to PM exchanges), I’m going to mark this completed. Sending email from the server itself works fine without issue, and DNS appears to be clean (valid SPF, DMARC, and DKIM records).

    It appears that only Gmail marks incoming messages from your domain as spam - perhaps because of the domain age, which there is nothing we can do to prevent this. Mail delivery to all other domains appears to work fine in al of my tests.

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    @phenomlab thanks for sharing, after four or five months I will migrate to DO 2 or 4gb RAM droplet. 👍

  • is my DMARC configured correctly?

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    @phenomlab said in is my DMARC configured correctly?:

    you’ll get one from every domain that receives email from yours.

    Today I have received another mail from outlook DMARC, i was referring to your reply again and found it very helpful/informative. thanks again.

    I wish sudonix 100 more great years ahead!

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    you are too fast 😉