Adding a Domain and SSL Certificate to Your Dokku App

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  • droplet-1-clicks

    Packer build scripts for DigitalOcean Marketplace 1-clicks.

  • The version of Dokku (0.21.4) currently installed on the 1-Click Droplet is very old and doesn't support Cron. I spoke with the project's maintainer, and he has submitted a PR to update it to the latest version (0.30.6). To keep this section from getting too long, I've moved the upgrade guide to a separate article.

  • website

    Let's Encrypt Website and Documentation (by letsencrypt)

  • In a previous article, we looked at how to host Rails apps on DigitalOcean with Dokku. But we used an IP address as the domain, and while that works all right, you'll need a domain you've bought if you want your app URLs to look professional. A domain name is also required for SSL, as certificate authorities like Let's Encrypt will not issue certs to IP addresses.

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