LAMP on Sarge
This documents my adventure setting up a LAMP server on Sarge with Apache2, PHP5, MySQL5, phpMyAdmin, Smarty, and ADODB. It covers installation and just enough sample code to test everything. I should point out that I have deviated from the "Debian Way" by downloading phpMyAdmin, Smarty, and ADODB directly from their respective websites and installing them in /usr/local. I could find no backports for these, and kept running into dependecies on PHP4 which I did not want to install.
Topics include:
What I Installed and Where I got it
Before You Start
Installing Apache
Testing Apache
Security Tweaks for Apache
Virtual Hosting Refresher
Getting Familiar With Apache
Setting up a Web Site
Miscellaneous Apache Stuff
Installing PHP 5
Security Tweaks for PHP 5
Installing MySQL
Testing MySQL
Installing phpMyAdmin
Configuring phpMyAdmin
Configuring Apache to Display phpMyAdmin
About Smarty
Installing Smarty
Testing Smarty
A Smarter Smarty Setup
About ADODB
Installing ADODB
All Together Now
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