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How to Run Apache, PgAdmin and Nginx on Ubuntu 20.04

I’ve installed Nginx and Gunicorn on Ubuntu 20.04. I am also utilizing Cloudflare. I would like to use PgAdmin (Web interface) and have installed it. I’m getting Apache Failed to Start error. I’m thinking it may need to use Port 80 and Nginx is already utilizing that port. I’ve found the following article, but am wondering whether it is what I need to accomplish this?

https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-configure-nginx-as-a-web-server-and-reverse-proxy-for-apache-on-one-ubuntu-18-04-server

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alexdo
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January 8, 2022
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Hello, @mpasquali

I assume that you’re running Nginx as a reverse proxy with Apache?

On the note of this tutorial:

https://www.digitalocean.com/community/questions/how-do-you-remote-connect-with-pgadmin-4-to-a-postgresql-on-a-droplet

I’ll also recommend configuring an SSH tunnel as per asb’s reply. It will securely send traffic from the Droplet to your local machine without needing to expose the database publically.

Regards, Alex

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