Migrating to Traefik 2.0: WordPress Deployment and configuring multiple SSL certificates
So I think I have managed to move my WP Traefik deployment from v1.7 to v2.0, so I should be save if they decide to retire the 1.7 docker image…
...of musings and ramblings
So I think I have managed to move my WP Traefik deployment from v1.7 to v2.0, so I should be save if they decide to retire the 1.7 docker image…
It’s weird living in Indonesia right now. Anyway, due to the Covid-19 outbreak, businesses are relying more and more to collaborative suites, such as slack, Microsoft Team and Office 365,…
Certainly the kind of deployment explained on my previous article does not suit certain type of deployment. While Let’s Encrypt makes it easier for anybody who own a domain to…
If your docker swarm deployment uses images from publicly accessible image registries such as docker hub, you will not need this. But, what if your cluster uses customized build? You…
Update September 22nd 2019: It seems that traefik has recently updated their docker registry, in such that when you do pull request will get you traefik version 2.0 by default…
Update September 22nd 2019: It seems that traefik has recently updated their docker registry, in such that when you do pull request will get you traefik version 2.0 by default…
Well, yes, not really. The domain was registered as early as 2004 I think. It gained google cloud service in 2012. The domain and its’ subs have been used a…
Update September 22nd 2019: It seems that traefik has recently updated their docker registry, in such that when you do pull request will get you traefik version 2.0 by default…
Prerequisite If you have internet facing VMs, particularly 2 of them, as a manager and a worker, and your own domain, that would be great. You can also do this…