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Setting up our server with nginxĪs a matter of practice, we always set up a memory swap in our Ubuntu virtual machines. Enter the password sent to you by Digital Ocean. The system will prompt you first for your original password. The authenticity of host '000.000.000.000 (000.000.000.000)' can't be established.Īre you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)?Įnter yes and your next step will be changing the password. Open your terminal (if using linux or mac, windows users, please use the command line client that you prefer) and SSH into your droplet:
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On your first login the system will prompt you to update your password, this is how that will go. Your new Droplet is all set to go! You can access it using the following credentials: Once your droplet is created, you will receive an email from Digital Ocean. Unfortunately, Digital Ocean does not provide blank NginX or Apache images yet so just select Ubuntu 14.04圆4, and we’ll be on our way. If you are running production, we recommend at least using the $10/month set up. Since this app is not a production app, we will select the $5/month version. Name your droplet whatever you want, we usually name it the name of our app. First, login and then click the green “Create Droplet” button. Without further ado, let’s create our Digital Ocean Droplet.
#XDESIGN LOGIN HOW TO#
For this tutorial, we’re going to cover how to get your meteor.js app up and running on a Digital Ocean droplet running nginx.ĭisclaimer: the above link to Digital Ocean is a link for Digital Ocean's referral program. Meteor.js is an up and coming, real-time, full stack javascript framework.