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20 changes: 10 additions & 10 deletions community-tutorials/install-web-server-mariadb-debian-php/01-en.md
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---
title: Web Server (Apache) + PHP + MariaDB (MySQL) + Certbot + phpMyAdmin Tutotial on Debian
description: Learn how to install a web server and Mariadb (MySQL) with phpMyAdmin on Debian servers
title: Web Server (Apache) + PHP + MariaDB (MySQL) + Certbot + phpMyAdmin Tutorial on Debian
description: Learn how to install a web server and MariaDB (MySQL) with phpMyAdmin on Debian servers
updated_at: 2021-01-16
slug: install-web-server-mariadb-debian-php
author_name: Zoey Löchner
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- Press <kbd>CTRL + W</kbd> and <kbd>ENTER</kbd>: `memory_limit = 128M`.
- Replace this line with `memory_limit = 1024M` or use more/less RAM (M = megabytes of RAM).<br>
- Press <kbd>CTRL + W</kbd> and <kbd>ENTER</kbd>: `post_max_size = 8M`.
- Replace this line with `post_max_size = 10G`. This defines the maximum file size for uploading. You can set this value lower if you don't plan to upload 10-gigabyte files (for example, 100M for maximum 100 megabtye files). <br>
- Replace this line with `post_max_size = 10G`. This defines the maximum file size for uploading. You can set this value lower if you don't plan to upload 10-gigabyte files (for example, 100M for maximum 100 megabyte files). <br>
- Press <kbd>CTRL + W</kbd> and <kbd>ENTER</kbd>: `upload_max_filesize = 2M`.
- Replace this line with `upload_max_filesize = 10G`. This defines the maximum file size for uploading. You can set this value lower if you don't plan to upload 10-gigabyte files (for example, 100M for a maximum of 100-megabtye files). <br>
- Press <kbd>CTRL + W</kbd> and <kbd>ENTER</kbd>: `;date.timezone =`.
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apt install mariadb-server mariadb-client -y
```

## Step 1.4.1 - Securing MariaDB
### Step 1.4.1 - Securing MariaDB

```sh
mysql_secure_installation
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Press <kbd>y</kbd> <br>
Press <kbd>y</kbd> <br>

## Step 1.4.2 - Creating a user with root permissions on MariaDB
### Step 1.4.2 - Creating a user with root permissions on MariaDB

```sh
mysql -u root -p
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</VirtualHost>
```

## Step 1.6 - Installing PHPMyAdmin (optional)
Download and configure PHPMyAdmin:<br>
## Step 1.6 - Installing phpMyAdmin (optional)
Download and configure phpMyAdmin:<br>
```sh
curl -L https://www.phpmyadmin.net/downloads/phpMyAdmin-latest-all-languages.zip -o phpmyadmin.zip
unzip phpmyadmin.zip
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Save your changes by pressing <kbd>CTRL + X</kbd>, then <kbd>y</kbd> and finally by hitting <kbd>ENTER</kbd>. <br/> <br/>

**Now you have two options:**
- Create a new configuration for a new domain/subdomain (see Step 1.5) in which you want to use PHPMyAdmin (set `DocumentRoot /var/www/FOLDER` to `DocumentRoot /var/www/pma`). Then you can open PHPMyAdmin over this domain/subdomain. You are now finished with the installation of PHPMyAdmin. <br>
- Or you open an existing configuration of an existing domain/subdomain (from Step 1.5) in which you want to use PHPMyAdmin (replace FILE.conf with the name of the configuration file of your domain/subdomain) - see below.
- Create a new configuration for a new domain/subdomain (see Step 1.5) in which you want to use phpMyAdmin (set `DocumentRoot /var/www/FOLDER` to `DocumentRoot /var/www/pma`). Then you can open phpMyAdmin over this domain/subdomain. You are now finished with the installation of phpMyAdmin. <br>
- Or you open an existing configuration of an existing domain/subdomain (from Step 1.5) in which you want to use phpMyAdmin (replace FILE.conf with the name of the configuration file of your domain/subdomain) - see below.

```sh
nano /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/FILE.conf
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Now your user has been created and you can connect to the database via localhost.

# Step 2 - Install additional webservices
# Step 2 - Install additional webservices

Information on how to properly install additional webservices can be found in the following tutorials:

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