LAMP Stack is a powerful combination of four open-source technologies that web developers use to build websites and web applications but with my NG Edition that support Debian, RPM, Arch and SUSE Bases, it comme with more components like:
- composer,
- firewall,
- php-common,
- ...
- Linux: The operating system layer.
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Apache/Httpd: The web server layer. Apache serves as the bridge between the user's browser and the backend application. It handles requests, processes them, and delivers web content to users.
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MySQL/MariaBD: The database server layer. It's where information like user profiles, product details, and other dynamic content resides. Developers use SQL queries to interact with the database.
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PHP: The programming language layer. PHP is a server-side scripting language. It processes requests, interacts with the database, and generates dynamic web pages. It's commonly used for building web applications.
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phpMyAdmin: a free and open-source administration tool designed for managing MySQL and MariaDB databases. Written primarily in PHP, it provides a web-based interface for various database operations like:
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Database Administration: You can perform common tasks such as creating, copying, dropping, renaming, and altering databases, tables, fields, and indexes.
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SQL Execution: phpMyAdmin allows you to execute and edit SQL statements directly. You can also bookmark frequently used queries.
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User Account Management: Manage MySQL user accounts and their privileges.
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Import and Export Data: Import data from CSV and SQL files, and export data to various formats including CSV, SQL, XML, PDF, and more.
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Visual Database Layout: Create graphics representing your database schema in different formats.
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Composer is an open-source dependency management tool for PHP.
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Firewall: securing servers access
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php-common: a package that includes common files for PHP packages. It contains utilities shared among all packaged PHP versions.
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more features coming soon ...
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Creating a
root
users
CREATE USER 'root'@'%' IDENTIFIED BY 'root';
GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON . TO 'root'@'%' WITH GRANT OPTION; -
Remove anonymous users
DROP USER 'anonymous'; -
Remove test database and access to it
DROP DATABASE 'test'; -
Reload privilege tables
FLUSH PRIVILEGES;
- fedora 38/39
License: MIT License | Author: Béba Godfried A.