Debian apache2 php5 install




















I hope this will help. Thanks Man. I was working on the same problem since last 4 days. But cant derive the solution. But your post has done it. Nice work.. Keep it up. I am having a problem with ubuntu dapper php5 and apache2 ssl. Other https pages seem fine. Any ideas? I have installed Debian and apache server and php. When I am connecting to apache server shows following: Warning: Unknown: failed to open stream: Permission denied in Unknown on line 0.

Now we call that file in a browser e. As you see, PHP5 is working, and it's working through the Apache 2. If you scroll further down, you will see all modules that are already enabled in PHP5. It's a good idea to install some other PHP5 modules as well as you might need them for your applications. You can search for available PHP5 modules like this:. It is strongly recommended to have one of these installed to speed up your PHP page.

You should now find lots of new modules there, including the MySQL module:. It's a good idea to install it:. Same with all other posts above that claim that the creation of a symlink is required. You have to create that symlink only in case you missed to select the apache2 option with the tab key and then activate the option with the space key as usual in apt. This tutorial is for Debian 7 Wheezy only as shown in the headline, are you sure that you use Debian 7 and not a different version?

In this tutorial I use the hostname server1. These settings might differ for you, so you have to replace them where appropriate.

You will be asked to provide a password for the MySQL root user - this password is valid for the user [email protected] as well as [email protected] , so we don't have to specify a MySQL root password manually later on:. We will now create a small PHP file info. Now we call that file in a browser e. As you see, PHP5 is working, and it's working through the Apache 2. If you scroll further down, you will see all modules that are already enabled in PHP5.

It's a good idea to install some other PHP5 modules as well as you might need them for your applications. You can search for available PHP5 modules like this:.

You should now find lots of new modules there, including the MySQL module:. It's a good idea to install it:. Must say I had pretty tough time setting phpmyadmin according to his guide.



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