dotnetomaniak.pl - Artykuły z tagiem nginxdotnetomaniak.pl - Artykuły z tagiem nginx2024-03-28T15:34:01Zhttps://dotnetomaniak.pl/Tags/nginxCopyright (c) dotnetomaniak.pldotnetomaniak.pl Atom Generatordotnetomaniak.pl webmasteradmin@dotnetomaniak.plhttps://dotnetomaniak.pl/Assets/Images/fav.icohttps://dotnetomaniak.pl/Assets/Images/dotnetomaniak_logo-negatyw_small.png6025https://dotnetomaniak.pl/Testowanie-ruchem-produkcyjnym-Mirroring-Nginx-vs-EnvoyTestowanie ruchem produkcyjnym. Mirroring – Nginx vs Envoy2020-02-23T20:15:13Z<div><div><div style="float:right"><img alt ="" src="http://dotnetomaniak.pl/Data/Thumbnails/small_NeEn6LTK6UuXPC3FLVM22g.png"/></div><div>Cześć. Pisząc następny wpis do serii CI/CD pipeline z użyciem Kubernetesa, AWS, Azure i .NET Core natknąłem się na problem z Octopus Deploy, o którym poinformowałem jego deweloperów tutaj. Został on już naprawiony, jednak w międzyczasie popełniłem ten wpis. Wyskoczmy trochę z "hype trainu" k8s.</div></div><div style="padding-top:4px"><a rev="vote-for" href="https://dotnetomaniak.pl/Testowanie-ruchem-produkcyjnym-Mirroring-Nginx-vs-Envoy"><img alt="Podbij ↑" src="https://dotnetomaniak.pl/image.axd?url=https%3a%2f%2fitdepends.pl%2fblog%2f2020%2f02%2f02%2fbezpieczne-testy-na-produkcji%2f" style="border:0px"/></a></div></div>Daniel Dziubeckihttps://dotnetomaniak.pl/Users/TDPcsjSmokOHLubG9DSz6Q2020-02-24T07:44:31Zhttps://dotnetomaniak.pl/Testowanie-ruchem-produkcyjnym-Mirroring-Nginx-vs-Envoy1810Cześć. Pisząc następny wpis do serii CI/CD pipeline z użyciem Kubernetesa, AWS, Azure i .NET Core natknąłem się na problem z Octopus Deploy, o którym poinformowałem jego deweloperów tutaj. Został on już naprawiony, jednak w międzyczasie popełniłem ten wpis. Wyskoczmy trochę z "hype trainu" k8s.https://itdepends.pl/blog/2020/02/02/bezpieczne-testy-na-produkcji/http://dotnetomaniak.pl/Data/Thumbnails/small_NeEn6LTK6UuXPC3FLVM22g.pnghttps://dotnetomaniak.pl/Kuberentes-nginx-ingress-controller-Azure-AD-i-upstream-sent-too-big-header-%C2%B7-Lukasz-KaluznyKuberentes, nginx ingress controller, Azure AD i upstream sent too big header · Łukasz Kałużny2019-01-23T21:46:45Z<div><div><div style="float:right"><img alt ="" src="http://dotnetomaniak.pl/Data/Thumbnails/small_cjvUYjSTaUmVQZc57D2n7Q.png"/></div><div>Kuberentes, nginx ingress controller, Azure AD i upstream sent too big header, czyli jak rozwiązać problem z 502 Bad Gateway</div></div><div style="padding-top:4px"><a rev="vote-for" href="https://dotnetomaniak.pl/Kuberentes-nginx-ingress-controller-Azure-AD-i-upstream-sent-too-big-header-%C2%B7-Lukasz-Kaluzny"><img alt="Podbij ↑" src="https://dotnetomaniak.pl/image.axd?url=https%3a%2f%2fkaluzny.io%2fkuberentes-nginx-ingress-controller-azure-ad-i-upstream-sent-too-big-header%2f" style="border:0px"/></a></div></div>Łukasz Kałużnyhttps://dotnetomaniak.pl/Users/IAqsAjaas0KcjbNGw3vtIg2019-01-24T08:00:48Zhttps://dotnetomaniak.pl/Kuberentes-nginx-ingress-controller-Azure-AD-i-upstream-sent-too-big-header-%C2%B7-Lukasz-Kaluzny2490Kuberentes, nginx ingress controller, Azure AD i upstream sent too big header, czyli jak rozwiązać problem z 502 Bad Gatewayhttps://kaluzny.io/kuberentes-nginx-ingress-controller-azure-ad-i-upstream-sent-too-big-header/http://dotnetomaniak.pl/Data/Thumbnails/small_cjvUYjSTaUmVQZc57D2n7Q.pnghttps://dotnetomaniak.pl/NET-Core-DevOps-with-Docker-Travis-CI-and-Rancher-part-1-Piotr-Gankiewicz.NET Core DevOps with Docker, Travis CI and Rancher – part 1 | Piotr Gankiewicz2017-10-24T14:06:22Z<div><div><div style="float:right"><img alt ="" src="http://dotnetomaniak.pl/Data/Thumbnails/small_knP1Oz4ZI0OkRzTzMAbyOw.png"/></div><div>Welcome to the first part about DevOps and automating the deployment for the .NET Core apps with the usage of Docker, Travis CI (I’ll also mention how to use BitBucket Pipelines) and Rancher. The purpose of this tutorial is to show you that setting up the CI & CD for the projects that you’re working on is not as complex as it may seem at the first glance. The slides for the presentation can be found here.</div></div><div style="padding-top:4px"><a rev="vote-for" href="https://dotnetomaniak.pl/NET-Core-DevOps-with-Docker-Travis-CI-and-Rancher-part-1-Piotr-Gankiewicz"><img alt="Podbij ↑" src="https://dotnetomaniak.pl/image.axd?url=http%3a%2f%2fpiotrgankiewicz.com%2f2017%2f10%2f23%2fnet-core-devops-with-docker-travis-ci-and-rancher-part-1%2f" style="border:0px"/></a></div></div>spetzhttps://dotnetomaniak.pl/Users/BzNEBUX9RUO__1BkA1JaqQ2017-11-03T05:38:48Zhttps://dotnetomaniak.pl/NET-Core-DevOps-with-Docker-Travis-CI-and-Rancher-part-1-Piotr-Gankiewicz41540Welcome to the first part about DevOps and automating the deployment for the .NET Core apps with the usage of Docker, Travis CI (I’ll also mention how to use BitBucket Pipelines) and Rancher. The purpose of this tutorial is to show you that setting up the CI & CD for the projects that you’re working on is not as complex as it may seem at the first glance. The slides for the presentation can be found here.http://piotrgankiewicz.com/2017/10/23/net-core-devops-with-docker-travis-ci-and-rancher-part-1/http://dotnetomaniak.pl/Data/Thumbnails/small_knP1Oz4ZI0OkRzTzMAbyOw.pnghttps://dotnetomaniak.pl/ASPNET-Core-deployment-using-Docker-Nginx-and-Ubuntu-Server-Piotr-GankiewiczASP.NET Core deployment using Docker, Nginx and Ubuntu Server | Piotr Gankiewicz2017-06-12T15:46:36Z<div><div><div style="float:right"><img alt ="" src="http://dotnetomaniak.pl/Data/Thumbnails/small_pWDRHZdnqUqd_gA7fBvBjQ.png"/></div><div>Since ASP.NET Core became a truly cross-platform framework, we’re free to use other environments such as Linux in order to host our applications. This is a great opportunity not only to reduce the possible licensing costs but also to try out a new environment. In the video tutorial below, I’ll show you how to build a Docker image using ASP.NET Core, publish it to the Virtual Machine running in the Digital Ocean and use Nginx to expose the app to the world.</div></div><div style="padding-top:4px"><a rev="vote-for" href="https://dotnetomaniak.pl/ASPNET-Core-deployment-using-Docker-Nginx-and-Ubuntu-Server-Piotr-Gankiewicz"><img alt="Podbij ↑" src="https://dotnetomaniak.pl/image.axd?url=http%3a%2f%2fpiotrgankiewicz.com%2f2017%2f06%2f12%2fasp-net-core-deployment-using-docker-nginx-and-ubuntu-server%2f" style="border:0px"/></a></div></div>spetzhttps://dotnetomaniak.pl/Users/BzNEBUX9RUO__1BkA1JaqQ2017-06-21T18:08:44Zhttps://dotnetomaniak.pl/ASPNET-Core-deployment-using-Docker-Nginx-and-Ubuntu-Server-Piotr-Gankiewicz12970Since ASP.NET Core became a truly cross-platform framework, we’re free to use other environments such as Linux in order to host our applications. This is a great opportunity not only to reduce the possible licensing costs but also to try out a new environment. In the video tutorial below, I’ll show you how to build a Docker image using ASP.NET Core, publish it to the Virtual Machine running in the Digital Ocean and use Nginx to expose the app to the world.http://piotrgankiewicz.com/2017/06/12/asp-net-core-deployment-using-docker-nginx-and-ubuntu-server/http://dotnetomaniak.pl/Data/Thumbnails/small_pWDRHZdnqUqd_gA7fBvBjQ.pnghttps://dotnetomaniak.pl/Serwery-ASPNET-Core-Czyli-Kestrel-i-przyjacieleSerwery ASP.NET Core. Czyli Kestrel i przyjaciele2017-03-27T07:30:56Z<div><div><div style="float:right"><img alt ="" src="http://dotnetomaniak.pl/Data/Thumbnails/small_FCCPSM0MCka644vyj8q7wA.png"/></div><div>Pewnie niektórych z Was zastanawia, dlaczego obrazek do postu przedstawia ptaka? Kestrel, to po polsku Pustułka zwyczajna– nazwa ptaka drapieżnego z rodziny sokołowatych – tego przedstawionego na zdjęciu. Cytując wikipedię, polska nazwa ptaka wywodzi się od rosyjskiego „pustoj”, co oznacza „głupi”. W tym artykule dowiecie się o możliwościach implementacji serwerów w ASP.NET Core, czyli Kestrel i WebListener.</div></div><div style="padding-top:4px"><a rev="vote-for" href="https://dotnetomaniak.pl/Serwery-ASPNET-Core-Czyli-Kestrel-i-przyjaciele"><img alt="Podbij ↑" src="https://dotnetomaniak.pl/image.axd?url=http%3a%2f%2fdotnetcore.pl%2fpodstawy%2fserwery-asp-net-core-czyli-kestrel-i-przyjaciele%2f" style="border:0px"/></a></div></div>Mariusz Jernalczykhttps://dotnetomaniak.pl/Users/9ZC_IzsRmkmR1apYHY25gQ2017-03-31T21:12:55Zhttps://dotnetomaniak.pl/Serwery-ASPNET-Core-Czyli-Kestrel-i-przyjaciele42350Pewnie niektórych z Was zastanawia, dlaczego obrazek do postu przedstawia ptaka? Kestrel, to po polsku Pustułka zwyczajna– nazwa ptaka drapieżnego z rodziny sokołowatych – tego przedstawionego na zdjęciu. Cytując wikipedię, polska nazwa ptaka wywodzi się od rosyjskiego „pustoj”, co oznacza „głupi”. W tym artykule dowiecie się o możliwościach implementacji serwerów w ASP.NET Core, czyli Kestrel i WebListener.http://dotnetcore.pl/podstawy/serwery-asp-net-core-czyli-kestrel-i-przyjaciele/http://dotnetomaniak.pl/Data/Thumbnails/small_FCCPSM0MCka644vyj8q7wA.pnghttps://dotnetomaniak.pl/Automation-of-the-process-building-and-deployment-multi-branch-web-application-using-Jenkins-Docker-and-Nginx-Future-ProcessingAutomation of the process building and deployment multi branch web application using Jenkins, Docker and Nginx | Future Processing2016-01-28T07:09:31Z<div><div><div style="float:right"><img alt ="" src="http://dotnetomaniak.pl/Data/Thumbnails/small_sr7smXKBgEmIRVSx_fVxqA.png"/></div><div>Inspiration to writing this article has been excerpted from the lecture “Like a Panda: Flow with Bamboo” led by Jonathan Doklovic, one of Atlassian’s employee, during Atlassian Summit 2013. That lecture described potential of building and deploying feature branches. Such functionality is offered by Bamboo – software released by Atlassian itself.</div></div><div style="padding-top:4px"><a rev="vote-for" href="https://dotnetomaniak.pl/Automation-of-the-process-building-and-deployment-multi-branch-web-application-using-Jenkins-Docker-and-Nginx-Future-Processing"><img alt="Podbij ↑" src="https://dotnetomaniak.pl/image.axd?url=https%3a%2f%2fwww.future-processing.pl%2fblog%2fbuilding-and-deployment-multi-branch-web-application%2f" style="border:0px"/></a></div></div>FutureProcessinghttps://dotnetomaniak.pl/Users/qF1OiEOjOkOlFWP9r9AHQA2016-02-04T12:13:06Zhttps://dotnetomaniak.pl/Automation-of-the-process-building-and-deployment-multi-branch-web-application-using-Jenkins-Docker-and-Nginx-Future-Processing11020Inspiration to writing this article has been excerpted from the lecture “Like a Panda: Flow with Bamboo” led by Jonathan Doklovic, one of Atlassian’s employee, during Atlassian Summit 2013. That lecture described potential of building and deploying feature branches. Such functionality is offered by Bamboo – software released by Atlassian itself.https://www.future-processing.pl/blog/building-and-deployment-multi-branch-web-application/http://dotnetomaniak.pl/Data/Thumbnails/small_sr7smXKBgEmIRVSx_fVxqA.png