

And a lot of automatic certificate issuing from these hosting providers relies on Apache. Anything else is a huge exception and they don't really help you get it going. The Flask Mega Tutorial is a gold mine of information.īluehost and most legacy hosting platforms are geared for Apache + MySQL + Php. GCE and Heroku are supposed to be easier, but I haven't dumped the time into learning their setups perfectly. Much simpler so I don't have to re-learn it each time I am publishing a finished product. Sooner or later I want to make flask + guncorn (or some other wsgi) + lets encrypt certbot + nginx + cron + docker I'll see if I can throw together another gist that is more accurate of what I ended up having in the end. If you want to chat thru another platform, let me know. I'll keep an eye on this thread more today.

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And getting SSL working, I went with Let's Encrypt, but I didn't get it automatically refreshing everything, so once every 2 or 3 months, I had to log in and reboot everything after running certbot. Hello, I'M triyng to install ffmpeg in centos 6 with cpanel following this guide: How to Install ffmpeg cPanel Admins In this point i have problems: cd /usr/local/src/mplayer. I had nginx point to gunicorn running my production flask application and got that going. My end environment I used was without apache (aka httpd) and without passenger.
