SSLCertificateFile "/opt/bitnami/apache2/conf/server.crt" SSLSessionCache "shmcb:/opt/bitnami/apache2/logs/ssl_scache(512000)"ĭocumentRoot "/opt/bitnami/apache2/htdocs" SSLCipherSuite "EECDH+ECDSA+AESGCM EECDH+aRSA+AESGCM EECDH+ECDSA+SHA384 EECDH+ECDSA+SHA256 EECDH+aRSA+SHA384 EECDH+aRSA+SHA256 EECDH !aNULL !eNULL !LOW !3DES !MD5 !EXP !PSK !SRP !DSS !EDH !RC4" # Default SSL Virtual Host configuration. ProxyPass / ProxyPassReverse / ProxyPreserveHost On # Include "/opt/bitnami/apache2/conf/bitnami/nf" # Bitnami applications installed with a prefix URL (default) # DocumentRoot "/opt/bitnami/apache2/htdocs" Edit the file opt/bitnami/apache2/conf/bitnami/nf and replace the content with the configuration below (it’s only a proxy pass to route your server to the 3000 port).Launch your own project on port 3000 (using your favorite grunt/node server command) and test if works ? If it’s OK, go to step 5.Open up port 3000 in your Google Compute Network Firewall : Your VMs > Edit > Network > Click on default.Clone the project under /home/user/apps/.Launch your server SSH console from Google Cloud Platform (Bitnami).Images are delivered with all the tools you need to work efficiently! For example, the MEAN stack came with MongoDB, NodeJS, Express, Git, etc.īut, a little configuration is needed to make your app listening on your custom port (3000 for example) Steps GCP proposes a lot of pre-configured images for all your needs: blog, os, database, crm, or developer tools and infra like: I believe in Google products, so it’s thus quite naturally that I use Google Cloud Platform to host my websites, apps, etc.
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