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Add a field on the breakpoint that shows the number of times a breakpoint was hit. See The -break-list Command.
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Hello,
I've succeeded in making websockets work with ssl on apache, but I have some questions on how to configure it "the right way" with let's encrypt.
Let's encrypt update the certificate & private key every 2 months.
By default, the certificate is readable by everyone, but the private key is readable only by root (as it should be).
First question:
**- should the websockets service be
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Yuck.
Whoever wants to tackle this,
.chats-fullshould be a flex item instead.