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Can't get HTTP connection to Amazon Web Services EC2 Windows Server 2012 Instance
I have an Amazon Web Services EC2 instance with a Windows Server 2012 AMI on it. I have installed XAMPP on it, and have started the apache server from the XAMPP Control Panel. It starts successfully.
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How does FFMpeg read from a remote s3 url
I'm intrigued how does FFMpeg read a video file from a remote url (for example, an aws s3 presigned url).
Does it download the file in chunks and then process it chunk by chunk?
Or does it download ...
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Nginx 504 Bad Gateway Error
I have a java servlet environment that intentionally keeps an http connection open and sending data to a client.
This connection is getting dropped after 50 seconds, I tried different settings in the ...
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curl (48) An unknown option was passed in to libcurl, cannot install composer
I'm trying to install composer via cURL but I cannot find how to download the phar archive.
I've installed cURL from source activating in it's build ssl and ssh compatibility; I need composer to have ...
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HTTPS and HSTS headers issue
In my scenario we currently have www3.example.com routing through a few different paths. Could you please advise how we should correct this to be a better approach, possibly just redirecting even?
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A simple server written in sbcl with uscoket library does not work on AWS instance
The title is explicit.
Reproductible steps
* Launch an Ubuntu instance on AWS with HTTP rule on port 80
* Install sbcl
sudo apt install sbcl -y
* Install usocket library for root
See next step to ...
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Connecting to a file store through a VPN
For an assignment, I have to build a service for the "road warriors" of a theoretical company. Basically, they need remote access to a file store or share that has to go through a VPN in the cloud. I'...