In this guide we go through the steps for building the LEMP stack on CentOS 7.
All Commands – without sudo
yum update -y yum install epel-release -y yum install nginx -y systemctl start nginx systemctl enable nginx firewall-cmd --permanent --add-service=http firewall-cmd --permanent --add-service=https firewall-cmd --reload yum install mariadb-server mariadb -y systemctl start mariadb systemctl enable mariadb mysql_secure_installation yum install yum-utils http://rpms.remirepo.net/enterprise/remi-release-7.rpm -y yum-config-manager –enable remi-php73 yum install php php-mysql php-fpm -y sed -i '12s#.*#listen = /run/php-fpm/www.sock#' /etc/php-fpm.d/www.conf sed -i '31s#.*#listen.owner = nginx#' /etc/php-fpm.d/www.conf sed -i '32s#.*#listen.group = nginx#' /etc/php-fpm.d/www.conf sed -i '39s#.*#user = nginx#' /etc/php-fpm.d/www.conf sed -i '41s#.*#group = nginx#' /etc/php-fpm.d/www.conf chown -R root:nginx /var/lib/php systemctl start php-fpm systemctl enable php-fpm echo -e "\nserver {\n\tlisten 80;\n\tserver_name your_server_ip;\n\n\troot /usr/share/nginx/html;\n\tindex index.php index.html index.htm;\n\n\tlocation / {\n\t\ttry_files \$uri \$uri/ =404;\n\t}\n\terror_page 404 /404.html;\n\terror_page 500 502 503 504 /50x.html;\n\tlocation = /50x.html {\n\t\troot /usr/share/nginx/html;\n\t}\n\n\tlocation ~ \.php$ {\n\\t\ttry_files \$uri =404;\n\t\tfastcgi_pass unix:/var/run/php-fpm/php-fpm.sock;\n\t\tfastcgi_index index.php;\n\t\tfastcgi_param SCRIPT_FILENAME \$document_root\$fastcgi_script_name;\n\t\t include fastcgi_params;\n\t}\n}" | tee /etc/nginx/conf.d/default.conf systemctl restart nginx
All Commands – with sudo
sudo yum update -y sudo yum install epel-release -y sudo yum install nginx -y sudo systemctl start nginx sudo systemctl enable nginx sudo firewall-cmd --permanent --add-service=http sudo firewall-cmd --permanent --add-service=https sudo firewall-cmd --reload sudo yum install mariadb-server mariadb -y sudo systemctl start mariadb sudo systemctl enable mariadb sudo mysql_secure_installation sudo yum install yum-utils http://rpms.remirepo.net/enterprise/remi-release-7.rpm -y sudo yum-config-manager –enable remi-php73 sudo yum install php php-mysql php-fpm -y sudo sed -i '12s#.*#listen = /run/php-fpm/www.sock#' /etc/php-fpm.d/www.conf sudo sed -i '31s#.*#listen.owner = nginx#' /etc/php-fpm.d/www.conf sudo sed -i '32s#.*#listen.group = nginx#' /etc/php-fpm.d/www.conf sudo sed -i '39s#.*#user = nginx#' /etc/php-fpm.d/www.conf sudo sed -i '41s#.*#group = nginx#' /etc/php-fpm.d/www.conf sudo chown -R root:nginx /var/lib/php sudo systemctl start php-fpm sudo systemctl enable php-fpm echo -e "\nserver {\n\tlisten 80;\n\tserver_name your_server_ip;\n\n\troot /usr/share/nginx/html;\n\tindex index.php index.html index.htm;\n\n\tlocation / {\n\t\ttry_files \$uri \$uri/ =404;\n\t}\n\terror_page 404 /404.html;\n\terror_page 500 502 503 504 /50x.html;\n\tlocation = /50x.html {\n\t\troot /usr/share/nginx/html;\n\t}\n\n\tlocation ~ \.php$ {\n\\t\ttry_files \$uri =404;\n\t\tfastcgi_pass unix:/var/run/php-fpm/php-fpm.sock;\n\t\tfastcgi_index index.php;\n\t\tfastcgi_param SCRIPT_FILENAME \$document_root\$fastcgi_script_name;\n\t\t include fastcgi_params;\n\t}\n}" | sudo tee /etc/nginx/conf.d/default.conf sudo systemctl restart nginx
LEMP stack is a group of open source software that is installed on a server so that we can host dynamic web applications and sites. LEMP stack is an another variation of the LAMP stack. LEMP is an acronym which consists of Linux as the operating system, NGINX as the web server, MySQL/MariaDB as the relational database management system and PHP as the server-side scripting language.
Prerequisites
- A CentOS 7 VPS
- Root access to the server
- An SSH client (PuTTY for example)
Step 1: Update Your System
Log in as a sudo user and then update your system using the following command,
yum update -y
Step 2: Installing NGINX
Nginx is not available on the default CentOS 7 repositories, so add the Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux (EPEL) repository by executing the command below.
yum install epel-release -y
Now that the (EPEL) repository repository is installed on your server, let’s install the NGINX Web Server using the command below.
yum install nginx -y
After the installation, start and enable NGINX.
systemctl start nginx systemctl enable nginx
Configure the system firewall for NGINX to allow 80 and 443 inbound to the server.
firewall-cmd --permanent --add-service=http firewall-cmd --permanent --add-service=https firewall-cmd --reload
To verify if NGINX is running, visit your IP address via the browser.
http://server_domain_name_or_IP/
You should see the default NGINX page as shown below.
Step 3: Installing MariaDB
MariaDB – a drop in replacement of MySQL, is the default database management system in CentOS 7. It is a community-developed fork of the MySQL relational database management system.
MariaDB comes with default CentOS repositories, thus run the following command to install it.
yum install mariadb-server mariadb -y
After the installation is complete, start and enable the service.
systemctl start maridb systemctl enable mariadb
Run the following command to prevent all unauthorized accesses and remove some dangerous defaults in your database configuration.
mysql_secure_installation
You will be prompted with an option to change the MariaDB root password, remove anonymous user accounts, disable root logins outside of localhost, remove test databases and reload privileges. It is recommended that you answer ‘yes’ to these options to secure the database server.
Step 4: Installing PHP
PHP is a widely used scripting language suited for web development. By default PHP 5.4 is available in the CentOS 7 Yum repositories. It is now outdated and no longer supported. We recommend that you install the latest stable version of PHP 7.x as it has many improvements and new features.
To install the latest PHP version we need to add REMI repository. Lets start by installing the package “yum-utils” for configuring yum repositories and install the REMI repository.
yum install yum-utils http://rpms.remirepo.net/enterprise/remi-release-7.rpm -y
Configure the repository for installing PHP 7.3 (or the latest stable version) using the following command. If there is a later version then simply modify the command by changing the version numbers in the command to match the release you wish to install.
yum-config-manager --enable remi-php73
We can now install PHP 7.3 along with its common dependencies with the command below,
yum install php php-mysql php-fpm -y
Check the PHP version with the command below,
php -v
The output should look similar to what show below,
PHP 7.3.2 (cli) (built: Feb 5 2019 13:10:03) ( NTS )
Copyright (c) 1997-2018 The PHP Group
Zend Engine v3.3.2, Copyright (c) 1998-2018 Zend Technologies
By default PHP-FPM is configured to user “apache” on port 9000. W’ll need to change the user to nginx.
To do so edit the PHP-FPM configuration file at “/etc/php-fpm.d/www.conf” to what’s shown below.
...
user = nginx
...
group = nginx
...
listen = /run/php-fpm/www.sock
...
listen.owner = nginx
listen.group = nginx
Save the file and change the ownership of the directory “/var/lib/php” from “apache” to “nginx”.
chown -R root:nginx /var/lib/php
Start and enable PHP-FPM.
systemctl start php-fpm
systemctl enable php-fpm
Step 5: Configuring Nginx to Process PHP Pages
Create a new NGINX configuration file with the following command.
vim /etc/nginx/conf.d/default.conf
Paste the syntax below on to the newly created configuration file.
server {
listen 80;
server_name your_server_ip;
# note that these lines are originally from the "location /" block
root /usr/share/nginx/html;
index index.php index.html index.htm;
location / {
try_files $uri $uri/ =404;
}
error_page 404 /404.html;
error_page 500 502 503 504 /50x.html;
location = /50x.html {
root /usr/share/nginx/html;
}
location ~ \.php$ {
try_files $uri =404;
fastcgi_pass unix:/var/run/php-fpm/php-fpm.sock;
fastcgi_index index.php;
fastcgi_param SCRIPT_FILENAME $document_root$fastcgi_script_name;
include fastcgi_params;
}
}
Note: Replace “your_server_ip” with your actual server IP.
Save the file and restart NGINX for the changes to take effect.
systemctl restart nginx
Conclusion
Now that you have successfully installed LEMP stack, you are now ready to host any type of dynamic website/software applications.
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