Hi

The most popular webserver we have packaged (bundled) is nginx. It is usually better to use the DNS that your domain registrar offers you. Most do. Since those have some basic sense of reliability.

For Let's encrypt SSL one can use dehydrated or lego as a client.

The Golang toolchain is bundled if one wants to get lego going.

Greetings
Till


On 23.02.23 00:11, Mike Carroll wrote:
Sweet. I'll go digging around for the BIND documentation on the site.
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On 23/02/2023 9:58 am, Mike Carroll wrote:
That is a very true statement that it ranges from simple to complex. I am just 
really looking for a static site setup to host a personal site with a domain 
that I purchased. Just HTML and CSS, and not much more than that-so security is 
essential but with little attack surface.

BIND is bundled up, as is apache, so you don't need a database or PHP if
it's just static HTML.



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