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# Installation on Debian 9/Ubuntu 16.04
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This tutorial will give you step-by-step commands to install the latest stable release of FreshRSS with Apache and MySQL using git. It’s always recommended that you [backup your installation](05_Backup.md) before updating
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Please note: Commands need to be run as an administrator; either perform the following from a sudo shell (`sudo -s`) or use an administrator account.
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## Part 1: Setting up and configuring the LAMP stack
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Begin by installing Apache, and enable Apache modules needed for FreshRSS
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```sh
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apt install apache2
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a2enmod headers expires rewrite ssl
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```
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Then, you have to configure Apache. You can create a file in `/etc/apache2/sites-available`, based on [our example configuration file](10_ServerConfig.md). Once you’re done, create a symbolic link from this file to the `sites-enabled` folder:
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```sh
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ln -s /etc/apache2/sites-available/freshrss.conf /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/freshrss.conf
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```
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Next, install PHP and the necessary modules
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```sh
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apt install php php-curl php-gmp php-intl php-mbstring php-sqlite3 php-xml php-zip
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```
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Install the PHP module for Apache
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```sh
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apt install libapache2-mod-php
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```
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Next, we’ll need to install and configure MySQL. Install MySQL components like so:
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```sh
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sudo apt install mysql-server mysql-client php-mysql
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```
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MySQL must now be started:
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```sh
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service mysql-server start
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```
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We’ll need to configure MySQL.
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**Note:** As you’ve just installed mysql, there will be no root password; simply hit enter on the first step
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```sh
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mysql_secure_installation
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```
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And restart it
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```sh
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service mysql-server restart
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```
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Finally, restart MySQL and the web server
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```sh
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service apache2 restart
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```
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## Part 2: Installing FreshRSS
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Begin by installing git, if you don’t already have it installed.
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```sh
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apt install git
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```
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Next, change to the install directory and download FreshRSS using git
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```sh
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cd /usr/share/
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git clone https://github.com/FreshRSS/FreshRSS.git
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```
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Change to the new FreshRSS directory, and set the permissions so that your Web server can access the files
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```sh
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cd FreshRSS
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chown -R :www-data .
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sudo chmod -R g+r .
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```
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We’ll also need to allow the data folder to be written to, like so:
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```sh
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chmod -R g+w ./data/
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```
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Optional: If you would like to allow updates from the Web interface, set write permissions
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```sh
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chmod -R g+w .
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```
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Finally, symlink the public folder to the root of your web directory
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```sh
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ln -s /usr/share/FreshRSS/p /var/www/html/
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```
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## Part 3: Creating a Database for FreshRSS
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Start a MySQL session. running this command will ask you for the MySQL password you set earlier, and then put you into a prompt that should look like `MariaDB [(none)]>`
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```sh
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mysql -u root -p
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```
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From the MySQL prompt (`MariaDB [(none)]>`), run the following commands, substituting `<username>`, `<password>`, and `<database_name>` for real values.
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```sql
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CREATE USER '<username>'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY '<password>';
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CREATE DATABASE `databaseName`;
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GRANT ALL privileges ON `databaseName`.* TO 'userName'@localhost;
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FLUSH PRIVILEGES;
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QUIT;
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```
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A brief explanation of the previous command block:
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* You first create a database user for FreshRSS to use.
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* Then you create a database for FreshRSS to store data in.
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* You grant permissions for the user you created to read, write, and modify the database.
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* Flushing privileges reloads the permissions, which makes the previous command take effect.
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## Part 4: Finishing the Installation
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You can now finish the installation from a web browser by navigating to to `http://<your_server>/` and following the graphical prompts.
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Alternatively, you can finish the installation using [the cli](https://github.com/FreshRSS/FreshRSS/tree/edge/cli)
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