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sudo mkdir / | sudo mkdir / | ||
sudo chown -R $USER:$USER / | sudo chown -R $USER:$USER / | ||
+ | cd / | ||
ln -s / | ln -s / | ||
sudo systemctl stop tomcat9.service | sudo systemctl stop tomcat9.service | ||
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localhost: | localhost: | ||
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+ | Or, if you need to set up your instance for external access and already set up LAMP or FEMP or something equivalently secure, then you would navigate to: | ||
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+ | https:// | ||
- | If you already have a proper domain setup, then consider a virtual host for your reverse proxy as follows: [[https:// | + | Personally, I do leverage external access and I use apache and these virtual host configurations: [[https:// |
Peace all … oemb1905 # | Peace all … oemb1905 # | ||
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