To install GLPI on a Linux server with Nginx, you can follow these steps. GLPI is a free and open-source IT asset management and helpdesk system.
1. Prepare your server
Ensure that your Linux server is up-to-date and has the necessary components installed. You’ll need a web server (Nginx), PHP, a database server (usually MySQL or MariaDB), and some additional PHP extensions. You can install these packages using your Linux distribution’s package manager (e.g., apt for Debian/Ubuntu or yum for CentOS/RHEL). For example:
- For Debian/Ubuntu
sudo apt update
sudo apt install nginx mysql-server php-fpm php-mysql php-curl php-gd php-ldap php-xml php-mbstring php-zip
- For CentOS/RHEL
sudo yum update
sudo yum install nginx mariadb-server php-fpm php-mysql php-curl php-gd php-ldap php-xml php-mbstring php-zip
2. Configure MySQL/MariaDB
Set up a MySQL/MariaDB database and user for GLPI. Replace <db_user>
, <db_password>
, and <db_name>
with your desired values:
mysql -u root -p
CREATE DATABASE <db_name>;
CREATE USER '<db_user>'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY '<db_password>';
GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON <db_name>.* TO '<db_user>'@'localhost';
FLUSH PRIVILEGES;
EXIT;
3. Download and Extract GLPI
You can download the latest GLPI version from the official website. Upload the downloaded ZIP file to your server and extract it to your web server’s document root directory. For example:
sudo unzip glpi-<version>.zip -d /var/www/html/
4. Set Permissions
Adjust permissions on the GLPI directory to ensure the web server can read and write files as needed:
sudo chown -R www-data:www-data /var/www/html/glpi/
5. Create Nginx Server Block
Create an Nginx server block (virtual host) configuration for GLPI. Replace <your_domain>
with your domain name or server IP address:
sudo nano /etc/nginx/sites-available/glpi
Add the following configuration, making sure to adjust the paths and server_name as needed:
server {
listen 80;
server_name <your_domain>;
root /var/www/html/glpi;
location / {
index index.php;
try_files $uri $uri/ /index.php?$args;
}
location ~ \.php$ {
include snippets/fastcgi-php.conf;
fastcgi_pass unix:/var/run/php/php7.4-fpm.sock; # Adjust the PHP-FPM socket path
}
location ~ /\.ht {
deny all;
}
}
6. Enable the Nginx Server Block
Create a symbolic link to your configuration file in the sites-enabled directory:
sudo ln -s /etc/nginx/sites-available/glpi /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/
7. Test Nginx Configuration
Check if your Nginx configuration is correct:
sudo nginx -t
8. Start Nginx
If the configuration test is successful, restart Nginx to apply the changes:
sudo systemctl restart nginx
9. Finish the Installation
Open a web browser and access your GLPI installation using your server’s domain name or IP address. You should see the GLPI installation wizard. Follow the wizard to complete the installation, providing the database credentials and other required information.
10. Secure Your Installation (Optional)
After installation, it’s crucial to secure your GLPI instance. Ensure you change the default administrator password and follow GLPI’s security guidelines.
Your GLPI installation should now be accessible via your web browser and running behind Nginx. Remember to regularly back up your GLPI data and keep the system updated for security purposes.
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