I want to install SSL on AWS EC2 WordPress Site,
I have tried this:
bitnami#ip-172-24-0-191:/opt/bitnami/apache2/htdocs$ sudo /opt/bitnami/bncert-tool
An updated version is available. Would you like to download it? You would need to run it manually later. [Y/n]: Y
The tool will exit now. To run the updated version run the following command:
/opt/bitnami/bncert-tool
bitnami#ip-172-24-0-191:/opt/bitnami/apache2/htdocs$ /opt/bitnami/bncert-tool
but I have this error:
Error: There has been an error.
This installer requires root privileges. Please become superuser before
executing the installer
Press [Enter] to continue:
All you have to log in with AWS root user first.
Installing SSL depends on your web panel like cpanel, cyberpanel, directadmin etc.
If you have bought a SSL then install it via panel first.
If you want to install SSL via SSH access, Be sure your SSH port is open and the credentials are correct.
Your error is showing because of not root user access.
Thanks.
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I want to install a plug that requires SoapClient.
In WooCommerce -> Status I have message like that "Your server does not have the SoapClient class enabled - some gateway plugins which use SOAP may not work as expected."
I spent a lot of time on it trying several ways:
1. https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/18ddb045-05ed-4ad3-aafa-a2c872ece55e/install-soap-module-for-php-72-in-web-app-for-containers-wordpress?forum=windowsazurewebsitespreview
In Azure SCM Kudu -> SSH
Later I reset the server using azure and still not working.
When I perform this action twice I get this message, but when I do a reset I can install it again.
2. How do I install soap extension?
In Azure SCM Kudu -> SSH
I cannot use sudo and apt-get
I also can't understand why I don't have root on ssh. In many examples, people have something like root#ASFF1234. I have only ASFF1234. :(
In Azure SCM Kudu -> Bash
I cannot use sudo and apt-get doesnt work.
3. https://bobcares.com/blog/woocommerce-soap-client/
yum doesn't work on SSH and bash
Would someone be able to tell me what I'm doing wrong?
Thank you in advance.
I'm trying to use Django CMS for a website project. I've installed it from my virtual environment by entering the following command: pip install djangocms-installer
Things seemingly went well.
After that I created a new project on my desktop by typing: djangocms -p communimmo communimmo
It was created successfully.
The last lines in my command prompt showed:
Creating admin user
All done!
Get into "MyProjectPath" directory and type "python manage.py runserver" to start your project
But after running python manage.py runserver, the webpage on my local server asks me for Django Administration credentials. At no point during the installation I was asked to set up an admin user, so basically I'm stuck.
Did I miss a step somewhere?
Thanks!
Found it.
https://docs.django-cms.org/en/latest/introduction/01-install.html#use-the-django-cms-installer.
The installer creates an admin user for you, with username/password admin/admin.
I need help installing WordPress on my new Amazon EC2 instance.
I created it and I have SSH and SFTP working through FileZilla (using PuTTY because I'm on Windows 10). I also have my Google domain name pointing to the IPv4 address as well.
How do I install WordPress on my site now? I don't want to install it initially when setting up the instance through the AWS marketplace with bitnami or whatever.
Please follow these steps to install the WordPress in AWS:
Log in to AWS using SSH.
Go to Root Folder (/var/www/html/).
Check whether wp cli is installed or not. If not, please install. The installation guide is here.
Create a folder in the name of the project.
Get into the folder (cd folder name).
Use command wp core download (it will install the latest version).
Use command wp core config --dbname=<dbname> --dbuser=<dbuser> --dbpass=<dbpassword> --dbhost=localhost (it will create wp-config.php file)
Use command wp db create (create database in named as previous command)
Use command wp core install --url=http://<yoursiteurl> --title=<Project Name>--admin_user=<adminuser> --admin_password=<adminpassword> --admin_email="<youremailid>"
It will install WordPress in AWS. We followed the same with successful installation many times. Please find the automated script at GitHub (https://github.com/trisghosh/wordpress-automated-script). Please use the automated one after you complete at least one manual installation.
I am using a computer provided by my work org and I do not have any access to change firewall since I am just a user.
I am trying to install Composer to start on a symfony 2 project. When I try Composer exe file to install, I see this message - The "https://getcomposer.org/versions" file could not be downloaded: SSL operation failed with code 1. OpenSSL Error messages:
error:14090086:SSL routines:ssl3_get_server_certificate:certificate verify failed
failed to open stream: Cannot connect to HTTPS server through proxy
I Googled it but the solutions all given are related to firewall and can be solved by an Admin only.
It seems that you have network issues: Cannot connect to HTTPS server through proxy. You probably might want to work this out but since you have no access to network settings then it will be easier just to use Manual Download option from https://getcomposer.org/download/ . Just download composer.phar file from this url
I would like to migrate a self-hosted wordpress site to Microsoft Azure. I've already done this migration job with Duplicator plugin from a server to another and everything worked well.
The problem with Ms Azure is that it uses a service called ClearDB to manage databases. (feel free to correct me if it's wrong) When you create a free account with this service you will get a restricted plan called Mercury which allows you to query your db (max dimension of 20MB) up to 3600 queries/hour.
But the migration process requires several operations on the database and the
As written in this blog the only option is to upgrade your plan to the 10$/month subscription.
I've found another way but the plugin the author uses in this link does not work for me.
Should I use another plugin to backup my WP content?
Do you have any advice?
Thanks
There are three solutions. I chose the first one.
Configure Mysql on a virtual machine and install Wordpress (classic way)
This can be done installing an already configured image with the Lamp packages on your Virtual Machine. Please see this link
If you want to set up it manually, follow these steps:
Create the vm (I used Ubuntu 14.04) then connect via SSH to your server.
ssh root#server_ip_address
Install Apache
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install apache2
To check if Apache is installed, direct your browser to your server’s IP address. The page should display the words “It works!"
Install MySQL
sudo apt-get install mysql-server libapache2-mod-auth-mysql php5-mysql
During the installation, MySQL will ask you to set a root password. Once you have installed MySQL activate it with this command:
sudo mysql_install_db
Finish up by running the MySQL set up script:
sudo /usr/bin/mysql_secure_installation
The prompt will ask you for your current root password.
Install PHP
sudo apt-get install php5 libapache2-mod-php5 php5-mcrypt
PHP also has a variety of useful libraries and modules that you can add onto your virtual machine. You can see the libraries that are available.
apt-cache search php5-
Decide which module you wish to install and type:
sudo apt-get install name_of_the_module
Although LAMP is installed, we can still take a look and see the components online by creating a quick php info page. Create a new file:
sudo nano /var/www/info.php
Add in the following line. Save and exit
<?php
phpinfo();
?>
Finally restart apache
sudo service apache2 restart
and check the info page typing in your url
server_ip_address/info.php
Install mysql in a VM and create an Azure Website with a Wordpress image. Then link the mysql db on the virtual machine to the Wordpress site.
Upgrade ClearDB plan to the 10$/month subscription and specify the url of your remote db in wp-config.php