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DNS Resolutions
Date
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2024-11-09
134.209.218.35
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Port 80
HTTP/1.1 200 OKServer: nginx/1.18.0 (Ubuntu)Date: Sat, 27 Jul 2024 04:50:20 GMTContent-Type: text/htmlContent-Length: 4505Connection: keep-alive !DOCTYPE html>html>head>title>Your NodeJS Droplet/title>style> body { width: 55em; margin: 0 auto; font-family: Tahoma, Verdana, Arial, sans-serif; background: #AAAAAA; } div { padding: 30px; background: #FFFFFF; margin: 30px; border-radius: 5px; border: 1px solid #888888; } code { font-size: 16px; background: #DDDDDD; }/style>/head>body> div> h1>Sammy welcomes you to your Droplet!/h1> img src/assets/sammytheshark.gif /> h2>Things to do with this script/h2> p>This message is coming to you via a simple NodeJS application thats live on your Droplet! This droplet is all set up with NodeJS, PM2 for process management, and nginx./p> p>Run all pm2 commands using the nodejs user or a second instance of pm2 will start. The login and password are stored in the code>NODE_USER*/code> values you see when you call code>cat /root/.digitalocean_passwords/code> while logged in over SSH./p> p>This app is running at port 3000, and is being served to you by nginx, which has mapped port 3000 to be served as the root URI over HTTP (port 80) -- a technique known as a reverse proxy. Well be teaching you how to use this technique right here on this page. If you want to kick the tires right now, try some of these things:/p> ul> li>SSH into your Droplet and modify this script at code>/var/www/html/hello.js/code> and see the results live by calling code>pm2 restart hello/code>/li> li>Run code>pm2 list/code> to see code scheduled to start at boot time/li> li>Run code>pm2 delete hello/code> to stop running this script and code>pm2 save/code> to stop it from running on Droplet boot/li> /ul> h2>Get your code on here/h2> ul> li>SSH into your Droplet, and code>git clone/code> your NodeJS code onto the droplet, anywhere you like/li> ul> li>Note: If youre not using a source control, you can a hrefhttps://www.digitalocean.com/docs/droplets/how-to/transfer-files/>directly upload the files to your droplet us
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