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Written by Taylor Otwell
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on Oct. 22, 2018
Beginning today, Forge now allows you to select the subnet that AWS servers should be place in when provisioning. This feature gives you more control over the network configuration of your Forge AWS servers. Previously, all AWS servers were placed in a “Laravel Forge” VPC with a default subnet that…
Written by Taylor Otwell
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on Sep. 11, 2018
Beginning tomorrow, Forge will begin using Bitbucket’s 2.0 API by default, since the 1.0 API will be removed from service at the end of this year.Bitbucket’s 2.0 API does not have feature parity with their old API; therefore, after creating new servers, you will need to manually add the server’s SS…
Written by Taylor Otwell
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on Aug. 21, 2018
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Written by Laravel News
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on Jul. 26, 2018
We’re thrilled to announce Laravel Nova, a “beautifully designed administration panel for Laravel.” The level of customization available in Nova is mind-blowing, and it’s quite intelligent out-of-the…
Written by Taylor Otwell
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on Jul. 10, 2018
Today we are launching support for custom SSH ports on Forge. Previously, all SSH traffic from Forge used the default port 22. Beginning today, you are able to customize this port when creating a Custom VPS:In addition, using the server’s “Meta” tab, you may adjust the SSH port for existing custom…
Written by Taylor Otwell
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on May. 22, 2018
Introduction Beginning today, I am launching a contest for the most helpful / insightful / useful Laravel blog post written by a community member. The post can be about any technical topic related to Laravel, Forge, Envoyer, Spark, Horizon, Echo, Cashier, etc. Feel free to share helpful tricks you…