Have a Centos 7 minimal openvz container I need to install a LAMP setup on. Does anyone recommend anything and have a link too it? I am guessing Mariadb is the new standard?
Just did one myself. Don't forget PHPmyadmin
I would also enable the Epel repo, for things like Filezilla, fail2ban and phpmyadmin. They are worthwhile add-ins
Your link is
http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/howto-install-linux-apache-mariadb-php-lamp-sta...
john
On 8/14/2014 10:04 AM, Matt wrote:
Have a Centos 7 minimal openvz container I need to install a LAMP setup on. Does anyone recommend anything and have a link too it? I am guessing Mariadb is the new standard? _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
On Thu, August 14, 2014 9:41 am, John Plemons wrote:
Just did one myself. Don't forget PHPmyadmin
And beware that quite noticeable portion of attempts to hack your website aim at phpmyadmin ;-)
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Valeri Galtsev Sr System Administrator Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics Kavli Institute for Cosmological Physics University of Chicago Phone: 773-702-4247 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Webmin works too. There is a new release 1.700 that deals with the switch to .service
webmin.com
john
On 8/14/2014 10:47 AM, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
On Thu, August 14, 2014 9:41 am, John Plemons wrote:
Just did one myself. Don't forget PHPmyadmin
And beware that quite noticeable portion of attempts to hack your website aim at phpmyadmin ;-)
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Valeri Galtsev Sr System Administrator Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics Kavli Institute for Cosmological Physics University of Chicago Phone: 773-702-4247 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
On Thu, 2014-08-14 at 09:47 -0500, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
And beware that quite noticeable portion of attempts to hack your website aim at phpmyadmin ;-)
One good reason to use non-standard ports and restrict access to a very tiny quantity of IP addresses.
Just did one myself. Don't forget PHPmyadmin
I would also enable the Epel repo, for things like Filezilla, fail2ban and phpmyadmin. They are worthwhile add-ins
Your link is
http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/howto-install-linux-apache-mariadb-php-lamp-sta...
john
Was looking at that link. Also found this:
https://www.liberiangeek.net/2014/07/install-apache2-mariadb-php5-support-ce...
Looks like phpmyadmin is not in the stock repositories so if I want it I need to use epel or rpmforge?
On 8/14/2014 10:04 AM, Matt wrote:
Have a Centos 7 minimal openvz container I need to install a LAMP setup on. Does anyone recommend anything and have a link too it? I am guessing Mariadb is the new standard? _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
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Yes
Here is a link to enable the epel repo
http://www.tecmint.com/how-to-enable-epel-repository-for-rhel-centos-6-5/ ( It was updated to include CentOS 7 )
If you are looking for another method for mySQL management, then webmin.com works too. Download the RPM package, ver. 1.700, it will allow you to do a great number of tasks remotely via the web.
john
On 8/14/2014 11:09 AM, Matt wrote:
Just did one myself. Don't forget PHPmyadmin
I would also enable the Epel repo, for things like Filezilla, fail2ban and phpmyadmin. They are worthwhile add-ins
Your link is
http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/howto-install-linux-apache-mariadb-php-lamp-sta...
john
Was looking at that link. Also found this:
https://www.liberiangeek.net/2014/07/install-apache2-mariadb-php5-support-ce...
Looks like phpmyadmin is not in the stock repositories so if I want it I need to use epel or rpmforge?
On 8/14/2014 10:04 AM, Matt wrote:
Have a Centos 7 minimal openvz container I need to install a LAMP setup on. Does anyone recommend anything and have a link too it? I am guessing Mariadb is the new standard? _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
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On Thu, 2014-08-14 at 11:26 -0400, John Plemons wrote:
Here is a link to enable the epel repo
http://www.tecmint.com/how-to-enable-epel-repository-for-rhel-centos-6-5/ ( It was updated to include CentOS 7 )
This is probably a better link as it provides more choices, for example
* EPEL 7 beta: x86_64, ppc64, sources * EPEL 6: i386, x86_64, ppc64, sources * EPEL 5: i386, x86_64, ppc, sources
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL
So EPEL is preferred over rpmforge now days? In past to get clamav and some other packages seemed like I had to use rpmforge.
On Thu, Aug 14, 2014 at 10:38 AM, Always Learning centos@u62.u22.net wrote:
On Thu, 2014-08-14 at 11:26 -0400, John Plemons wrote:
Here is a link to enable the epel repo
http://www.tecmint.com/how-to-enable-epel-repository-for-rhel-centos-6-5/ ( It was updated to include CentOS 7 )
This is probably a better link as it provides more choices, for example
- EPEL 7 beta: x86_64, ppc64, sources
- EPEL 6: i386, x86_64, ppc64, sources
- EPEL 5: i386, x86_64, ppc, sources
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL
-- Regards,
Paul. England, EU.
Centos, Exim, Apache, Libre Office. Linux is the future. Micro$oft is the past.
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Just my opinion but rpmforge was great for CentOS 5 then epel was better for 6.....I haven't tested 7 enough to know yet.
Adam King IT Systems Administrator Skipton Girls High School 01756 707600 www.sghs.org.uk
----- Original Message ----- From: "Matt" matt.mailinglists@gmail.com To: "CentOS mailing list" centos@centos.org Sent: Thursday, 14 August, 2014 5:08:33 PM Subject: Re: [CentOS] Instaling LAMP on CentOS 7.x
So EPEL is preferred over rpmforge now days? In past to get clamav and some other packages seemed like I had to use rpmforge.
On Thu, Aug 14, 2014 at 10:38 AM, Always Learning centos@u62.u22.net wrote:
On Thu, 2014-08-14 at 11:26 -0400, John Plemons wrote:
Here is a link to enable the epel repo
http://www.tecmint.com/how-to-enable-epel-repository-for-rhel-centos-6-5/ ( It was updated to include CentOS 7 )
This is probably a better link as it provides more choices, for example
- EPEL 7 beta: x86_64, ppc64, sources
- EPEL 6: i386, x86_64, ppc64, sources
- EPEL 5: i386, x86_64, ppc, sources
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL
-- Regards,
Paul. England, EU.
Centos, Exim, Apache, Libre Office. Linux is the future. Micro$oft is the past.
CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
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On 8/14/2014 1:10 PM, Adam King wrote:
Just my opinion but rpmforge was great for CentOS 5 then epel was better for 6.....I haven't tested 7 enough to know yet.
I used to use rpmforge/repoforge, now I use epel as my 'primary' goto repo for non-base packages.
Have a Centos 7 minimal openvz container I need to install a LAMP setup on. Does anyone recommend anything and have a link too it? I am guessing Mariadb is the new standard?
For mysql in past I always added bind-address=127.0.0.1 to my.cnf for bit additional security. This server is dual stacked with IPv4 and IPv6, should I put something else in there? How do I tell it ::1 or 127.0.0.1?