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====== Setting up dokuwiki ====== | ====== Setting up dokuwiki ====== | ||
- | I've been a fan of dokuwiki for years and years, going back to my startup in 2005 when I used it do document our designs, usage, actions, etc. It's similar to the popular Mediawiki but offers better ACL. I've set it up multiple times in multiple ways, always a little concerned about security. I've had installed plugins with security flaws and it's just hard to stay on top. | + | I've been a fan of [[https://dokuwiki.com|dokuwiki]] |
- | Having worked at a startup for over 2 years that's heavily invested in docker, I've gotten to know docker really well. Not having had a website for quite a while, I finally | + | Having worked at a startup for over 2 years that's heavily invested in docker, I've gotten to know docker really well. Not having had a website for quite a while, I finally |
- | Bitnami seems to do a very nice job wrapping up applications with persistent data. The documentation is quite good. I had a little trouble turning on "nice links" since they require htaccess and bitnami does a nice job of creating a secure deployment. If you aren't careful you could break their secure implementation, | + | ====== |
- | The persistence, | ||
- | Letsencrypt is always easy to deploy | + | [[https:// |
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+ | The persistence, | ||
+ | Letsencrypt is always easy to deploy and I've folded that in. Recently I've leaned towards not using " | ||
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