Setup OpenBSD 5.6 With Full Disk Encryption

This tutorial will show you how to setup OpenBSD 5.6 with a fully encrypted disk on your Vultr VPS. A note on the encryption part: Most datacenters around the world... Read more

How to Install Lychee 3.1 Photo Album on a FreeBSD 11 FAMP VPS

Using a Different System? How to Install Lychee 3.1 Photo Album on a CentOS 7 LAMP VPS How to Install Lychee 3.1 Photo Album on a Debian 9 LAMP VPS... Read more

Setup httpd in OpenBSD

Introduction OpenBSD 5.6 introduced a new daemon called httpd, which supports CGI (via FastCGI) and TLS. No additional work is needed to install the new httpd daemon because it is... Read more

How to Enable TLS 1.3 in Apache on FreeBSD 12

Using a Different System? How to Enable TLS 1.3 in Nginx on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS How to Enable TLS 1.3 in Nginx on FreeBSD 12 How to Enable TLS 1.3... Read more

Using Let’s Encrypt on OpenBSD 6.1

There is no longer a need for anyone to have to create their own SSL Certificates because now you can get your own free, valid SSL certificate from Let’s Encrypt.... Read more

Vultr Block Storage For FreeBSD

Information in this article deals with modifying disks, partitions and filesystems and should be fully understood before following any examples as data loss or an inoperable system may otherwise result.... Read more

How to Install CMS Made Simple 2.2 on a FreeBSD 11 FAMP VPS

Using a Different System? How to Install CMS Made Simple 2.2 on a CentOS 7 LAMP VPS How to Install CMS Made Simple 2.2 on a Debian 9 LAMP VPS... Read more

How to Install LimeSurvey CE on FreeBSD 12

Using a Different System? How to Install LimeSurvey CE on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS How to Install LimeSurvey CE on Debian 9 How to Install LimeSurvey CE on Fedora 28 Are... Read more

How to Install BookStack on FreeBSD 12

Using a Different System? How to Install BookStack on Ubuntu 16.04 How to Install BookStack on Debian 9 How to Install BookStack on Fedora 28 Are we missing a guide... Read more

Protect SSH Access Using Spiped On OpenBSD

Since SSH access is the most important entry point for administrating your server, it has become a widely used attack vector. Basic steps to secure SSH include: disabling root access,... Read more