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How to install PHP 8 on your Debian or Ubuntu server

botond published 2021/02/06, Sat - 15:49 time
PHP is one of the most common server-side scripting languages ​​for building dynamic web pages, making it an essential part of our web server. The latest major version of this, PHP 2020, was released on November 26, 8. In this tutorial, we will look at how to install PHP 8 on an Ubuntu 20.04 (Focal Fossa) LAMP server and a Debian 10 (Stretch) perfect server, and how to you can configure it to work in both systems in the Apache environment.

Install Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (Focal Fossa) LAMP Server v1.0

botond published Jan. 2020, 10, 21:18 p.m. time
With the help of LAMP systems, we can run dynamic web pages on our server or even on our home computer. I have previously built LAMP servers for Debian 8 (Jessie), Debian 9 (Stretch) and Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (Bionic Beaver), and in this description we will install the LAMP server components for the Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (Focal Fossa) Linux distribution.

Installing Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (Focal Fossa) Minimal Server (Page 2)

botond published Jan. 2020, 09, 23:17 p.m. time
Ubuntu released version 2020 LTS (Focal Fossa) on April 23, 20.04, for which it will provide support until April 2025. It has even received an update since the release of 20.04, so currently 20.04.1 LTS is the latest version of this Ubuntu line. In this description, we will use version 20.04.1 to create the latest family member for the minimum servers. On this page we make the necessary additional settings and fine-tuning.

Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (Focal Fossa) minimal server installation

botond published Jan. 2020, 09, 23:17 p.m. time
Ubuntu released version 2020 LTS (Focal Fossa) on April 23, 20.04, for which it will provide support until April 2025. It has even received an update since the release of 20.04, so currently 20.04.1 LTS is the latest version of this Ubuntu line. In this description, we will use version 20.04.1 to create the latest family member for the minimum servers. On this page we will walk you through the steps of the installer.

How to keep unwanted robots away from our server websites

botond published Jan. 2019, 11, 27:17 p.m. time
As we run more and more websites on our server, the additional traffic also increases, leading to additional workload. This excess load is largely caused by the traffic generated by the robots. In this description, we will look at two ways to keep these useless robots away from our websites.

Installing Debian 10 (Buster) LAMP Server v1.0 (page 3)

botond published 2019/11/19, k - 14:30 time
With the help of LAMP systems, we can run dynamic web pages on our server or even on our home computer. In this description, we create a LAMP server for Debian 10 (Buster) with the following components: MariaDB 10.3.18, Apache 2.4.38, PHP 7.3 and phpMyAdmin 4.9.1. On this page, we will create a separate PHP-FPM pool for phpMyAdmin in which we will run the web database management interface.

Installing Debian 10 (Buster) LAMP Server v1.0 (page 2)

botond published 2019/11/19, k - 14:28 time
With the help of LAMP systems, we can run dynamic websites on our server or even on our home computer. In this description, we create a LAMP server for Debian 10 (Buster) with the following components: MariaDB 10.3.18, Apache 2.4.38, PHP 7.3 and phpMyAdmin 4.9.1. On this page, we install and configure the phpMyAdmin web database management interface, which is done in a unique way because the Debian 10 repository does not include this software by default.

Installing Debian 10 (Buster) LAMP Server v1.0

botond published 2019/11/19, k - 14:25 time
With the help of LAMP systems, we can run dynamic web pages on our server or even on our home computer. In this description, we create a LAMP server for Debian 10 (Buster) with the following components: MariaDB 10.3.18, Apache 2.4.38, PHP 7.3 and phpMyAdmin 4.9.1. On this page we install the Apache, MariaDB and PHP components.

New features and changes to the Debian 10 (Buster) operating system

botond published 2019. 10. 21., h - 12:30 time
A Debian 10 (Buster) 2019. released on July 6, which again has many new features compared to its predecessor. In this article, I summarize what's new and changed from Debian's 10 (Buster) Linux operating system over its predecessor.