On February 29 2020, Let's Encrypt discovered a bug affecting millions of issued SSL certificates. These certificates will be revoked on March 4th. You can read the announcement on LetsEncrypt website.In order to ensure your sites certificates remain in place, we recommend you...
Yesterday we launched an exciting new feature for Laravel Forge: database backups! Laravel team member James Brooks has...
Today on Forge, thanks to the work of Laravel staff member James Brooks, we're proud to announce support for user...
Using Laravel Forge you can easily configure push-to-deploy to your sites, you can also manually deploy from the dashboard. However,...
Beginning today, you may associate multiple top-level, root domains with a single Forge site. To get started, add the aliases...
If you manage a lot of servers using Forge, it can become cumbersome to find servers within your server list....
Forge is now supporting tokens generated from Linode's new manager.
Forge now lets you update the maximum execution time on your server.
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.
Today we’re happy to announce support for wildcard LetsEncrypt certificates on Laravel Forge. Of course, like other certificates, these certificates will automatically be renewed by Forge.