• Hi all,
    I asked the same question in the synology forum, but no answer yet. Hopefully some on this forum can help me out…

    I have a (single, no multisite) website running for a while now, with wordpress on my synology. I have a lets encrypt certificate en htacces rewrite rule http -> https. Everyting works fine.

    However, I need to rebuild my site and like to use that momentum to improve some things (security, speed). I have a few questions:

    • Should I use virtual hosts, and why (I don’t use it now)
    • Should I use reverse proxy, and why (I don’t use it now)
    • Should I use apache or nginx, and why (I use apache now)
    • Can I use hsts and http/2; tests show that my server doens’t support alpn, how can I activate that on synology
    • Should I create a static folder and subdomain

    Well, actualy a lot of fundamentals for starting a server / website. I haven’t found a good tutorial for wordpress on synology with the answers to this questions. Hope someone can help me or point me in the right directions

    Kind regards,
    Bas

    • This topic was modified 6 years, 7 months ago by Jan Dembowski. Reason: Fixed formatting. Don't use li without ol or ul
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  • Moderator Jan Dembowski

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    Forum Moderator and Brute Squad

    This isn’t a WordPress topic. At best it a “How do I setup my Synology NAS as a webserver” and that’s not for here.

    Once you do have your webserver and you want to install WordPress then feel free to ask about the WordPress part. For the rest, please don’t ask in these forums. That’s not what the WordPress support forums are for.

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