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Can I build two static sites, with different domain names, and push both to one production server?
I really love this project and approach, but yesterday I think perhaps I tried to push it a little too far?
Here's the situation...
Some months ago my IT folks created a server with a hostname of 'static'. I used docker-bootstrap
to push a static Hugo site to that host and made it accessible at https://vaf.grinnell.edu. In the meantime I created a second Hugo site intended to run at https://static.grinnell.edu/blogs/McFateM, but on the same 'static' host.
Is such a thing even possible in a docker-bootstrap
environment? Can I build two static sites and push them into production on one server, one Docker instance, as https://vaf.grinnell.edu and https://static.grinnell.edu/blogs/McFateM ?
I'm asking because until recently https://vaf.grinnell.edu was working with a valid cert. Yesterday the IT folks finally got the DNS name of static.grinnell.edu configured and after I pushed my blog image to Docker Hub it was picked up by Watchtower and now https://static.grinnell.edu/blogs/McFateM works... but https://vaf.grinnell.edu does not!
I made LOTS of changes before ITS identified that my DNS entry for static.grinnell.edu had been omitted. Now I'm not sure which change, or changes, caused this new problem with https://vaf.grinnell.edu so I'm trying to eliminate possibilities one-at-a-time.
My next question will depend upon the answer to this one. As always, thanks in advance.
need to be root to run this script
thanks for this project and the sharing
i had this problem :
TASK [Configure firewall] **********************************************************************************************
failed: [remote] (item=22) => {"changed": false, "item": 22, "msg": "ERROR: You need to be root to run this script\n"}
failed: [remote] (item=80) => {"changed": false, "item": 80, "msg": "ERROR: You need to be root to run this script\n"}
failed: [remote] (item=443) => {"changed": false, "item": 443, "msg": "ERROR: You need to be root to run this script\n"}
to retry, use: --limit @/etc/ansible/playbook.retry
An idea of the cause ? thanks
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