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How to Install and Configure Landing CMS on CentOS 8.1

To install and configure Landing CMS on CentOS 8.1

Introduction:

Landing CMS is a simple and cross platform for management of landing pages. Landing pages are where a visitor lands, after they click on a link in an email or ads from Google, YouTube, Facebook or similar places on the web. Landing CMS doesn’t require database to work. This video will cover the installation and configuration of typesetter CMS on CentOS 8.1.

Prerequisite:

Apache

MariaDB

PHP and its module (php php-zip php-soap php-cli php-common php-gd php-mbstring php-Mcrypt php-MySQL php-XML)

Installation process: Check the installed version of OS by triggering the following command:

[root@linuxhelp ~]# cat /etc/centos-release
CentOS Linux release 8.1.1911 (Core)
[root@linuxhelp ~]# yum install httpd -y
Last metadata expiration check: 1:23:11 ago on Tuesday 13 October 2020 12:10:30 PM IST.
Dependencies resolved.
httpd                                        x86_64                           2.4.37-21.module_el8.2.0+494+1df74eae                               AppStream                           1.7 M
Installing dependencies:
 …..
….
  apr-1.6.3-9.el8.x86_64                                       apr-util-1.6.1-6.el8.x86_64                                
 httpd-filesystem-2.4.37-21.module_el8.2.0+494+1df74eae.noarch    
  httpd-tools-2.4.37-21.module_el8.2.0+494+1df74eae.x86_64     mod_http2-1.11.3-3.module_el8.2.0+486+c01050f0.1.x86_64     centos-logos-httpd-80.5-2.el8.noarch                             
Complete!

Now install MariaDB:

[root@linuxhelp user]# yum install mariadb mariadb-server
Last metadata expiration check: 1:34:08 ago on Tuesday 13 October 2020 12:10:30 PM IST.
Dependencies resolved.
….
 (5/10): mariadb-gssapi-server-10.3.17-1.module_el8.1.0+257+48736ea6.x86_64.rpm                                                                               256 kB/s |  49 kB     00:00    
(6/10): mariadb-10.3.17-1.module_el8.1.0+257+48736ea6.x86_64.rpm                                                                                             244 kB/s | 6.1 MB     00:25    
(7/10): mariadb-backup-10.3.17-1.module_el8.1.0+257+48736ea6.x86_64.rpm                                                                                      220 kB/s | 6.0 MB     00:28    
(8/10): perl-DBD-MySQL-4.046-3.module_el8.1.0+203+e45423dc.x86_64.rpm                                                                                        235 kB/s | 156 kB     00:00    
(9/10): mariadb-server-utils-10.3.17-1.module_el8.1.0+257+48736ea6.x86_64.rpm                                                                                293 kB/s | 1.6 MB     00:05    
(10/10): mariadb-server-10.3.17-1.module_el8.1.0+257+48736ea6.x86_64.rpm                                                                                     397 kB/s |  16 MB     00:41    
….
…
  mariadb-connector-c-3.0.7-1.el8.x86_64                                                                mariadb-connector-c-config3.0.71.el8.noarch                                                
  mariadb-errmsg-3:10.3.17-1.module_el8.1.0+257+48736ea6.x86_64                                perl-DBD-MySQL-4.046-3.module_el8.1.0+203+e45423dc.x86_64                                    
Complete!

Enable the secure installation to secure MySQL:

[root@linuxhelp ~]# mysql_secure_installation
Enter current password for root (enter for none): 
ERROR 1045 (28000): Access denied for user 'root'@'localhost' (using password: NO)
Enter current password for root (enter for none): 
OK, successfully used password, moving on...
Setting the root password ensures that nobody can log into the MariaDB
root user without the proper authorisation.
You already have a root password set, so you can safely answer 'n'.
Change the root password? [Y/n] y
New password: 
Re-enter new password: 
Password updated successfully!
Reloading privilege tables..
 ... Success!
By default, a MariaDB installation has an anonymous user, allowing anyone
to log into MariaDB without having to have a user account created for
them.  This is intended only for testing, and to make the installation
go a bit smoother.  You should remove them before moving into a
production environment.
Remove anonymous users? [Y/n] y
 ... Success!
Normally, root should only be allowed to connect from 'localhost'.  This
ensures that someone cannot guess at the root password from the network.
Disallow root login remotely? [Y/n] y
 ... Success!
By default, MariaDB comes with a database named 'test' that anyone can
access.  This is also intended only for testing, and should be removed
before moving into a production environment.
Remove test database and access to it? [Y/n] y
 - Dropping test database...
 ... Success!
 - Removing privileges on test database...
 ... Success!
Reloading the privilege tables will ensure that all changes made so far
will take effect immediately.
Reload privilege tables now? [Y/n] y
 ... Success!
Cleaning up...
All done!  If you've completed all of the above steps, your MariaDB
installation should now be secure.
Thanks for using MariaDB!

Now, Install the PHP module and the required modules:

[root@linuxhelp yum install php php-zip php-soap php-cli php-common php-gd php-mbstring php-mcrypt php-mysqlnd php-xml
Last metadata expiration check: 0:00:14 ago on Tuesday 13 October 2020 03:10:48 PM IST.

Package php-mbstring-7.2.24-1.module_el8.2.0+313+b04d0a66.x86_64 is already installed.
Package php-gd-7.2.24-1.module_el8.2.0+313+b04d0a66.x86_64 is already installed.
Package php-mysqlnd-7.2.24-1.module_el8.2.0+313+b04d0a66.x86_64 is already installed.
Package php-pecl-zip-1.15.3-1.module_el8.2.0+313+b04d0a66.x86_64 is already installed.
Package php-soap-7.2.24-1.module_el8.2.0+313+b04d0a66.x86_64 is already installed.
Package php-ldap-7.2.24-1.module_el8.2.0+313+b04d0a66.x86_64 is already installed.
Package php-common-7.2.24-1.module_el8.2.0+313+b04d0a66.x86_64 is already installed.

Installing:
 php                                         x86_64                            7.2.24-1.module_el8.2.0+313+b04d0a66                               AppStream                            1.5 M
Installing dependencies:
 nginx-filesystem                            noarch                            1:1.14.1-9.module_el8.0.0+184+e34fea82                             AppStream                             24 k
 php-cli                                     x86_64                            7.2.24-1.module_el8.2.0+313+b04d0a66                               AppStream                            3.1 M
Installing weak dependencies:
 php-fpm                                     x86_64                            7.2.24-1.module_el8.2.0+313+b04d0a66                               AppStream                            1.6 M
……………….
………………….
 (4/4): php-cli-7.2.24-1.module_el8.2.0+313+b04d0a66.x86_64.rpm                                                                                               234 kB/s | 3.1 MB     00:13    
  Preparing        :                                                                                                                                                                     1/1 
  Installing       : php-cli-7.2.24-1.module_el8.2.0+313+b04d0a66.x86_64                                                                                                                 ¼
……………..
…………… 
  Verifying        : php-fpm-7.2.24-1.module_el8.2.0+313+b04d0a66.x86_64                                                                                                                 4/4 
Installed:
php-7.2.24-1.module_el8.2.0+313+b04d0a66.x86_64            php-fpm-7.2.24-1.module_el8.2.0+313+b04d0a66.x86_64        nginx-filesystem-1:1.14.1-9.module_el8.0.0+184+e34fea82.noarch       
  php-cli-7.2.24-1.module_el8.2.0+313+b04d0a66.x86_64       

Complete!

Then, Configure the info.php by using the following command:

[root@linuxhelp ~]# vim /var/www/html/info.php
<?
Phpinfo();
?>

Once the all step is completed restart the apache service

[root@linuxhelp ~]# systemctl restart httpd
Download Landing CMS by using the following command:
[root@linuxhelp ~]# wget https://github.com/Elias-Black/Landing-CMS/archive/0.0.6.zip
--2020-11-05 00:33:55--  https://github.com/Landing/Landing/archive/v5.1.zip
Resolving github.com (github.com)... 192.30.253.112, 192.30.253.113
Connecting to github.com (github.com)|192.30.253.112|:443... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 302 Found
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
Length: unspecified [application/zip]
Saving to: ‘v5.1.zip’
    [                      <=>                                  ] 4,409,398   1.06MB/s   in 5.2s   
2020-11-05 00:34:03 (821 KB/s) - ‘v5.1.zip’ saved [4409398]

Now unzip the downloaded master.zip file:

[root@linuxhelp ~]# unzip master.zip
Archive:  master.zip
a6fddeffdcaace190baa41abb8854903a4b03fd6
   creating: Landing-master/
   creating: Landing -master/.easymin/
  inflating: Landing -master/.easymin/ignore_prefixes  
 extracting: Landing -master/.easymin/ignore_types  
  inflating: Landing master/.easymin/noshrink_paths  
  inflating Landing -master/.editorconfig  
  inflating: Landing-master/.gitignore  
  inflating: Landing -master/.htaccess  
  inflating: Landing -master/.travis.yml  
  inflating: Landing -master/Addon.ini  
  inflating: Landing-master/README.md  
     ……………….
     ……………………
    inflating: Landing master/themes/index.html  
  inflating: Landing-master/web.config  

Move Landing file to Apache root directory:

[root@linuxhelp ~]# mv landing-master /var/www/landing

Now change the ownership by triggering the below command:

[root@linuxhelp ~]# chown -R apache:apache /var/www/landing

Change permission for typesetter using the following command:

[root@linuxhelp ~]# chmod -R 755 /var/www/landing

Next step is very crucial. configure the Apache VirtualHost for Landing. Open the .conf file for Landing.

[root@linuxhelp ~]# vim /etc/httpd/conf.d/type.conf

<Virtualhost *:80>
        Servername www.linuxhelp1.com
        Documentroot /var/www/landing
<directory /var/www/landing>
Allowoverride all
Allow from all
</directory>
</Virtualhost>

Restart Apache service to reflex changes that have been made:

[root@linuxhelp ~]# systemctl restart httpd

Open your browser and type domain name there.

This is the welcome page of Landing CMS Create new credentials This is the dashboard of landing CMS to add filed This is the content of landing CMS

With this method, installation of landing CMS on CentOS 8.1 comes to end.

FAQ
Q
How to create separate access and error logs for Landing CMS?
A
Enable custom access and error log in the virtual host file for Landing CMS.
Q
Where can I get the latest releases of Landing CMS?
A
Do visit the following page for getting the latest releases of Landing CMS https://github.com/Elias- Black/Landing-CMS
Q
What version of PHP is recommended for Landing CMS?
A
Version Php5.6 and above is recommended for Landing CMS.
Q
Is Landing CMS Opensource Application?
A
yes landing CMS is free and opensource.
Q
What is the Landing pages?
A
Simply put a landing page. It is the first page you “land on” after clicking a link. In this sense, a landing page could be almost anything: your home page, a blog post, a product page, a lead capture page.