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PHP : Working over Linux Distro

by mage on Oct.03, 2009, under Programming, php

Well as you know PHP runs over server rather than your OS, so its platform independent.

So while working with PHP, Linux, Windows, OSX it doesn’t matters what are you using actually..

In this tutorial you’d get how to install LAMP server, and writting PHP scripts over it.

Installing LAMP server on Linux :

> Considering apt-get installation.

Since most of you use debian flavour of Linux esp. Ubuntu, So this tutorial would be targetted on it.

> First of all LAMP is Linux Apache MySQL PHP

To install Apache :

Apache is a server that is used to host the web files(html,js,php,asp etc.).

Goto Application>Accessories>Terminal

run :

mage@h4ck-b0x:~/$sudo apt-get update

mage@h4ck-b0x:~/$sudo apt-get install apache2

Testing Apache :

Open up any web browser and then enter the following into the web address:

http://localhost/

Open it and you will see a message saying “It works!” , congrats to you!

Your Apache server location would be

/var/www

To write html, javascript, PHP etc scripts, you’d need write permissions on that folder.

to do that run :

mage@h4ck-b0x:~/$sudo chmod 777 /var/www

mage@h4ck-b0x:~/$sudo chmod 777 /var/www/*

Working with Apache :

Basic functioning of apache server is operated via /etc/init.d/apache2 file.

starting apache server :

mage@h4ck-b0x:~/$sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 start

re-starting apache server :

mage@h4ck-b0x:~/$sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 restart

stoping the apache server :

mage@h4ck-b0x:~/$sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 stop

Installing PHP :

In the terminal type :

mage@h4ck-b0x:~/$sudo apt-get install php5 libapache2-mod-php5

In order for PHP to work and be compatible with Apache we must restart it. Type the following code in Terminal to do this:

mage@h4ck-b0x:~/$sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 restart

Testing PHP :

In the terminal copy/paste the following line:

mage@h4ck-b0x:~/$sudo gedit /var/www/testphp.php

This will open up a file called phptest.php.

Now write this code in this file :

<?php phpinfo(); ?>

Now goto your browser and browse to

http://localhost/phptest.php

If the page loads up, it means php is installed successfully.

Working with PHP :

PHP is a scripting language that is used to handle scripting over web,

It is primarily used to enter values in database and use them with algorithms to display into html content.

To learn PHP : google tutorials or refer w3xchools

Installing MySQL

Again open up your terminal,

mage@h4ck-b0x:~/$sudo apt-get install mysql-server

This would install the mysql server,

during installation, it’d prompt for root password for the mysql server.

Testing MySQL server

Goto terminal :

mage@h4ck-b0x:~/$mysql -u root -p

it’d prompt for password.. type the one you set during installation.

if it shows up like

mysql>

in the terminal, that means installation is successful!!

Configuring PHP with MySQL :

To do this we will need to open a file entitled php.ini. To open it type the following:

mage@h4ck-b0x:~/$sudo gedit /etc/php5/apache2/php.ini

Find this line :

; extention=msql.so

and remove the semi-colon from it and save the file.

Installing PHPmyadmin :

PHPmyadmin is a GUI utility for mysql database management.

mage@h4ck-b0x:~/$sudo apt-get install libapache2-mod-auth-mysql php5-mysql phpmyadmin

Now add link into the /var/www folder for phpmyadmin

mage@h4ck-b0x:~/var/www/$sudo ln -s /usr/share/phpmyadmin /var/www/phpmyadmin

Testing PHPmyadmin

Open your browser and traverse to

http://localhost/phpmyadmin

it’d show the GUI for MySQL, enter your mysql username as root and password that you set via installation,

There you have it :)

PS – All functioning must be Done via root using sudo command.

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