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Server: Apache/2.4.58 (Ubuntu)
System: Linux wordpress 6.8.0-88-generic #89-Ubuntu SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Sat Oct 11 01:02:46 UTC 2025 x86_64
User: www-data (33)
PHP: 8.3.28
Disabled: NONE
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File: //run/motd.dynamic
Welcome to Ubuntu 24.04.3 LTS (GNU/Linux 6.8.0-88-generic x86_64)

 * Documentation:  https://help.ubuntu.com
 * Management:     https://landscape.canonical.com
 * Support:        https://ubuntu.com/pro

 System information as of Fri Dec  5 19:57:20 UTC 2025

  System load:  0.03               Processes:             113
  Usage of /:   12.2% of 23.17GB   Users logged in:       0
  Memory usage: 37%                IPv4 address for eth0: 152.42.222.38
  Swap usage:   0%                 IPv4 address for eth0: 10.15.0.5

Expanded Security Maintenance for Applications is not enabled.

4 updates can be applied immediately.
To see these additional updates run: apt list --upgradable

Enable ESM Apps to receive additional future security updates.
See https://ubuntu.com/esm or run: sudo pro status


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Welcome to DigitalOcean's One-Click WordPress Droplet.
To keep this Droplet secure, the UFW firewall is enabled.
All ports are BLOCKED except 22 (SSH), 80 (HTTP), and 443 (HTTPS).

In a web browser, you can view:
 * The WordPress One-Click Quickstart guide: https://do.co/34TfYn8#start
 * The new WordPress site: http://152.42.222.38

On the server:
 * The default web root is located at /var/www/html
 * If you're using the embedded database, the MySQL root password
   and MySQL wordpress user password are saved in /root/.digitalocean_password
   If you've opted in to using a DBaaS instance with DigitalOcean, you will
   find your credentials written to /root/.digitalocean_dbaas_credentials and
   you will have access to a DATABASE_URL environment variable holding your
   database connection string.
 * The must-use WordPress security plugin, fail2ban, is located at
   /var/www/html/wp-content/mu-plugins/fail2ban.php
 * Certbot is preinstalled. Run it to configure HTTPS. See
   https://do.co/34TfYn8#enable-https for more detail.
 * For security, xmlrpc calls are blocked by default.  This block can be
    disabled by running "a2disconf block-xmlrpc" in the terminal.

IMPORTANT:
   After connecting to the Droplet for the first time,
   immediately add the WordPress administrator at http://152.42.222.38.

For help and more information, visit https://do.co/34TfYn8

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