Tag: Apache

Fortify Your Web Fortress: Hardening Apache, Nginx, and More

In today’s digital landscape, web server security is more crucial than ever. With cyber threats on the rise, it’s vital to ensure that your web servers are robustly protected. Apache, Nginx, and other popular servers are often targets due to their widespread use, making it essential to harden them against potential attacks. Hardening your web …

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Apache vs. Nginx: Choosing the Best Web Server for Your Project

Choosing the right web server can feel like a big decision, especially when comparing two heavyweights like Apache and Nginx. Apache has been around the longest and is known for its flexibility and rich feature set. It’s fantastic if you need to tweak configurations to fit your specific needs or if you’re running applications that …

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Wyatt Earp’s House in Tombstone, Arizona

When going into Tombstone, Arizona near the Boothill graveyard is the former house of Wyatt Earp.

Posters of Geronimo

Geronimo was an Apache Indian who was born in New Mexico 1829 and died in Fort Sill, Oklahoma in 1909.  He was popular in the south west and is a prominent figure of Native American history in the United States.  These posters can be found and purchased in Tombstone, Arizona.

Wooden Carved Indian Chief

Found this wooden carved Indian chief in front of a store in Tombstone, Arizona.  It is good to respect and honor thy elders.

Tombstone Courthouse

The Tombstone courthouse was established in 1882 in Cochise County.  Cochise County had numerous conflicts between early settlers and Apache Indians.

Apache Helicopters in Action

It is not advisable to be on the receiving end of one of these apache helicopters.