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====Step 1: Update Software==== |
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Before installing any software, itâs always a good idea to update repository and software packages. |
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%% sudo zypper update %% |
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====Step 2: Install Apache Web Server==== |
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Install Apache on openSUSE using the following command. |
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%% sudo zypper install apache2 %% |
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By default, Apache will not automatically start after installation. You can start it with: |
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Check its status: |
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file:apache2_activerunning.png |
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We can see from the screenshot that Apache is running and auto start enabled. |
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Check Apache version: |
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%% Server version: Apache/2.4.57 (Linux/SUSE) |
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Server built: 2023-04-07 13:20:25.000000000 +0000 %% |
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Now change into DocumentRoot, create index.html file and put the following text into the file. |
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echo -e '<html>\n<html>\n\t<body>\n\t\t<h1>Hello World!</h1>\n\t</body>\n</html>' > index.html%% |
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Then in your browserâs address bar, type the IP address of openSUSE Leap 15.1. You should see the âIt works!â Web page which means Apache Web server is running correctly. |
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If you are installing LAMP on your local openSUSE Leap 15.1 machine, just type 127.0.0.1 or localhost in the browser address bar. |
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