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Getting started
Obtain application and server credentials
Compare Bitnami Single-Tier and Multi-Tier Solutions
Understand the difference between Bitnami Multi-Tier Solutions using Amazon Aurora and MariaDB
Understand the default Apache configuration
Compare different Bitnami and Automattic WordPress solutions
Recent changes
Connect to the database server
Obtain MariaDB credentials
Obtain MySQL credentials
Connect to MariaDB
Connect to MySQL
Connect to the Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS)
Understand the default PHP configuration
Configuration
Modify the interface language
Install plugins
Configure and use the Jetpack plugin
Create a new MariaDB database and user
Enable preinstalled plugins
Modify the database password
Reset the database master password on Amazon RDS
Configure SMTP for outbound emails
Modify the default PHP timezone
Enable different Apache modules
Install the Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) plugin
Install the All-in-One WP migration plugin
Install the WP-DBManager plugin
Enable CORS
Configure PHP-FPM options
Configure WordPress for cloud storage on Amazon S3
Disable the WordPress cron script
Configure PHP-FPM processes
Administration
Start or stop services
Reset the WordPress administrator email address
Reset the WordPress administrator password
Reset the WordPress administrator permissions
Recover a MariaDB database
Configure the WordPress domain name
Understand WordPress filesystem permissions
Connect to MySQL/MariaDB from a different machine or network
Modify the default MariaDB administrator password
List installed Apache modules
Create and restore application backups with the Jetpack plugin
Access an application using only a single domain with Apache
Redirect custom domains to the Apache server
Secure MariaDB
Upgrade WordPress
Reset the database password
Create and restore MySQL/MariaDB backups
Encrypt a MySQL/MariaDB database table
Password-protect access to an application with Apache
Modify the Apache port
Publish web pages
Create an SSL certificate for Apache
Enable HTTPS support with Apache
Force HTTPS redirection with Apache
Enable HTTP/2 support with Apache
Troubleshoot SSL certificates and keys
Understand default .htaccess file configuration
Use the WP-CLI command line tool
Check PHP configuration
Create a custom PHP application
Deploy a PHP application
Modify the PHP file upload limit
Configure and use logrotate
Disable PHP-FPM
Enable PHP-FPM
Configure and use Gonit
Activate or deactivate maintenance mode
Troubleshooting
Debug PHP-FPM errors
Debug phpMyAdmin errors
Check the MariaDB log files
Check the MySQL log file
Debug Apache errors
Troubleshoot Gmail SMTP issues
Deny connections from bots/attackers using Apache
Secure WordPress
Send email with PHP using an external SMTP account
Modify PHP script execution time
Re-enable XML-RPC pingback
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April 8, 2020