Install LAMP Stack in Kali Linux
WordPress requires a web server, a database server, and PHP to run. We will install the Apache web server, MariaDB database server, and PHP.
Install Apache in Kali Linux
Run the following command to install Apache:
sudo yum install httpd
Start the Apache service and enable it to start on boot:
sudo systemctl start httpd
sudo systemctl enable httpd
Install MariaDB in kali Linux
Install MariaDB, a MySQL-compatible database server:
sudo yum install mariadb-server
Start the MariaDB service and enable it to start on boot:
sudo systemctl start mariadb
sudo systemctl enable mariadb
Secure your MariaDB installation:
sudo mysql_secure_installation
Follow the on-screen prompts to set a root password, remove anonymous users, disallow root login remotely, remove test databases, and reload privileges.
Install PHP in Kali Linux
Install PHP and required PHP extensions:
sudo yum install php php-mysqlnd php-gd php-xml php-mbstring
Restart the Apache service to apply the PHP configuration:
sudo systemctl restart httpd
How To Install WordPress On Redhat Linux 9
Installing WordPress on Red Hat Linux 9 can be a great way to create a dynamic website or blog. In this guide, we will walk you through the installation process step by step. Before we begin, make sure you have a Red Hat Linux 9 system set up and have administrative access to install software.
Table of Content
- Step 1: Update Your System in Kali Linux
- Step 2: Install LAMP Stack in Kali Linux
- Step 3: Install WordPress in Kali Linux
- Step 4: Configure the Database
- Step 5: Configure WordPress
- Step 6: Complete the Installation
- Step 7: Log in to WordPress
- How To Install WordPress On Redhat Linux 9 – FAQs
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