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How to Install Flectra on Ubuntu 20.04 with Nginx as a Reverse Proxy

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RoseHosting
Aug 14, 2020

Flectra is a free and open-source CRM and ERP software that provides a lot of flexibility and customization that lets you meet the unique needs of your business.

Flectra is built using the Python programming language and PostgreSQL as its database backend. This software aims to help almost everyone, whether it’s a small startup or a large corporation. Flectra has a simple and user-friendly interface and a modular design that enables you to add or remove tools to make it work the way you need it to.

Flectra is a fork of Odoo Community and its main goal was to implement many features from Odoo Enterprise while still keeping it open for everyone to use.

In this tutorial, we will explain how to install Flectra on an Ubuntu 20.04 VPS using Nginx as a reverse proxy. The reverse proxy will allow you to access your Flectra instance from a domain name while also using the default port number. Let’s get started.

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RoseHosting

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