Django SSL with Let's Encrypt

Posted under » Apache » Django » LAMP Security on 23 July 2024

Previously, we have learnt how to install Apache mod_wsgi for django and SSL with Let's Encrypt. With the recent Let's Encrypt update, it is no longer possible to start with just a port 80 Apache config. You have to define both and let mod rewrite to the redirection to port 443.

!pip install nbconvert 
$ apt-get install pandoc
$ apt-get install texlive-xetex texlive-fonts-recommended texlive-plain-generic

When it export, it will be downloaded to your PC.

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