How to configure openstack horizon to use https - https

Installed queens version in centos VM using pack stack installer.i want to configure openstack horizon to use https. Can any one help?

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Laravel Forge Custom VPS on Ubuntu 18.04

I want to provision a new custom vps in Laravel Forge. The client I'm working for only has a cloud server with Ubuntu 18.04 running. The Laravel Forge docs forcing me to use Ubuntu 20.04 - but unfortunately that's not possible at the moment.
Is there any solution to use Laravel Forge with a Ubuntu 18.04 or do we have to move on to a hosting provider who provides Ubuntu 20.04?
Thanks for your help and sorry for my bad english.
Cheers
Mario
I just reached out the the Laravel Forge support with the exact same question. The answer is no, you have to upgrade to 20.04.
https://twitter.com/jbrooksuk/status/1263539840878022656

Does Laravel Homestead come with Nginx or Apache installed?

I am very new to Laravel and i love coding locally so of course i am using Homestead. Does Homestead use Nginx or Apache? A question before i send my site online when i get it completed.
Laravel 5.6 is the current and latest. I am using that. I am also using the latest version of Homestead as of 5/7/2018.
By default Homestead goes with Nginx but it's also possible to use Apache.
You can read more about it here: https://laravel.com/docs/5.6/homestead :
Homestead uses the Nginx web server by default. However, it can install Apache if apache is specified as a site type. While both web servers can be installed at the same time, they cannot both be running at the same time. The flip shell command is available to ease the process of switching between web servers. The flip command automatically determines which web server is running, shuts it off, and then starts the other server. To use this command, SSH into your Homestead machine and run the command in your terminal:
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How to get Laravel homestead on server

I already have a running server and i just want to get laravel homestead on it.
All the tutorials are about how to install it on a localmachine or on a virtual machine.
Homestead is VM box, it was created to copy usual server environment for using on any local machine. You absolutely do not want to use it on your server for production.
According to the Laravel Docs Homestead is intended to use only in the local development.
It is just a pre-packaged Vagrant box that provides you a wonderful development environment without requiring you to install PHP, HHVM, a web server, and any other server software on your local machine.
Source : Laravel Docs
You may need to look on the forge which does the same on production server.
You can learn more about forge here

Rackspace/Vagrant: Working with a rackspace vagrant box locally

I was reading through Rackspace's article about using Vagrant with Rackspace open cloud which shows you how you can use a vagrant vm that is hosted on a Rackspace server.
I'm wondering if there's any way that I could work from a vm that is provisioned like a Rackspace server on my local machine via Vagrant. I can't seem to find a box specifically for emulating Rackspace servers and I can't find information on what base OS and basic tools rackspace cloud servers actually use so I could provision my own environment.
Is there a place where I can find a rackspace specific vagrant box or at least find out the os info?
Edit:
Correction, it is possible, but it takes a few steps:
Export (from Rackspace) the image that you want to run locally see here for more info
Download image from Cloud Files
Convert/import the vhd file into VirtualBox see this for example
At this point, you should be able to use that image with Vagrant to run a Rackspace image locally.

Using vagrant on EC2

I need to setup a web server and a database server on EC2.
It should be easy to migrate to another service provider later.
Currently, I have a web server and a database server, each running on separate EC2 micro instances with software installed there remotely.
Can we run a vagrant box on these micro instances with pre-installed and pre-configured softwares like LAMP stack and use that instead. So I will end with 2 vagrant boxes , one for web server another for database server.
Amazon provides already means to copy an instance but it is copied to another EC2 instance only probably .. If there is need to move to some other provider, it will be same process of re-installing all. So, an own virtual box installed on Amazon's virtual box is what i was looking into..
I don't know how good or bad it is.. I doubt if this will affect performance as well. Please share your views. Target is to have env prepared locally and have flexibility to deploy it on any service provider easily.
Running vagrant inside your AWS box is probably not the right solution. Have you looked into the Vagrant AWS provider?
That will allow you to setup and provision your AWS boxes with Vagrant and Puppet or Chef... if you are using Puppet or Chef to provision your servers then you will have a very portable "scripted" install for your servers that can easily be moved to another provider at a later date...
So running a virtual machine, on another virtual machine probably isn't the best. But if you want to install Vagrant on Amazon Linux you can do:
wget https://releases.hashicorp.com/vagrant/2.2.4/vagrant_2.2.4_x86_64.rpm
sudo rpm -ivh vagrant_2.2.4_x86_64.rpm
The RPM is the Centos version from the downloads page here: https://www.vagrantup.com/downloads.html
But then you cannot install virtualbox to run a VM. So it doesn't actually work anyways.

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