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Install GeoServer on Ubuntu 18.04
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apt-get install openjdk-8-jre | |
# PostgreSQL and PostGIS | |
apt-get install postgresql postgresql-contrib postgis postgresql-10-postgis-2.4 | |
# Create "geoserver" database | |
sudo -u postgres createuser -P geoserver | |
sudo -u postgres createdb -O geoserver geoserver | |
sudo -u postgres psql -c "CREATE EXTENSION postgis; CREATE EXTENSION postgis_topology;" geoserver | |
# GeoServer install | |
apt install unzip | |
mkdir -p /var/www/geoserver | |
cd /var/www/geoserver | |
wget https://netcologne.dl.sourceforge.net/project/geoserver/GeoServer/2.14.1/geoserver-2.14.1-bin.zip | |
unzip geoserver-2.14.1-bin.zip | |
mv geoserver-2.14.1/* . | |
echo "export GEOSERVER_HOME=/var/www/geoserver" >> ~/.profile | |
. ~/.profile | |
# GeoServer run | |
./bin/startup.sh | |
In the browser open http://localhost:8080/geoserver/web/ |
Thank you , i used tomcat and deployed certificates
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You can set up a reverse proxy with a webserver like nginx or caddy. Just make sure to configure CSRF for your domain.