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sudo apt-get install php8.2-{common, | sudo apt-get install php8.2-{common, | ||
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- | In this particular configuration, I am not using libapache2-mod-php. Instead I am using mpm_event and php-fpm. This is not necessary for many smaller instances or self-hosted scenarios. If you are new to self-hosting, | + | Apache2 will set up a 000-default.conf automatically and your host should now resolve. Be sure to set up TLS with certbot. Here's my preferred method: |
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+ | sudo apt install certbot letsencrypt python3-certbot-apache | ||
+ | sudo certbot --authenticator standalone --installer apache -d wordpress.com --pre-hook " | ||
+ | crontab -e | ||
+ | <30 2 * * 1 / | ||
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+ | Once you have the LAMP stack setup and TLS properly configured, it's time to make some decisions on your php handler and your apache2 multi-processing module (mpm). There' | ||
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sudo apt remove libapache2-mod-php --purge | sudo apt remove libapache2-mod-php --purge | ||
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sudo systemctl restart apache2 | sudo systemctl restart apache2 | ||
sudo systemctl restart php8.2-fpm | sudo systemctl restart php8.2-fpm | ||
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- | Move index.php to the top priority as follows: | + | There are two standard ways to configure php-fpm. One of those is to use ProxyPassReverse, |
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+ | SetHandler " | ||
+ | </ | ||
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+ | That takes care of configuring php-fpm and mpm_event. Before proceeding, navigate to your tld.domain in a web browser and make sure that your site resolves properly. Now, to make sure that your WordPress index.php file resolves properly to display your home page, make sure to move index.php to the top priority as follows: | ||
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sudo nano / | sudo nano / | ||
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Optionally, we can install phpmyadmin, and if you do, you should secure as follows: | Optionally, we can install phpmyadmin, and if you do, you should secure as follows: | ||
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</ | </ | ||
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