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    Install I-doit on CentOS 7

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    • K Offline
      kaitoukid
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      Anyone here install I-doit on CentOS 7? Or maybe someone can help me to install I-doit on CentOS 7.

      I already download I-doit ver 1.47 open then place it to webserver root like tutorial from I-doit
      and then when I access the url  http://yourip/i-doit-dir/.  The automatic web installation not start.

      then I try to follow this tutorial too :
      " If you missed a module installation in the webinstaller, you need to download
      the update package and navigate to the updater:
      http://yourip/i-doit-dir/updates to install/reinstall it afterwards"

      But it's not working too. So anyone can help me ASAP? cause I have to finish this project less than 1 month.

      Thanks

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        daffodil
        last edited by

        Hello kaitoukid,

        here is the way i have done it:

        Base installation

        Install CentOS in Infrastructure Mode

        yum install -y open-vm-tools mc
        yum -y update

        Install MySQL

        yum -y install mariadb-server mariadb
        systemctl start mariadb.service
        systemctl enable mariadb.service
        mysql_secure_installation

        Installing Apache2

        yum -y install httpd

        #Now configure your system to start Apache at boot time…
        systemctl start httpd.service
        systemctl enable httpd.service

        Customizing Firewall to allow external access to port 80 (http) and 443 (https).

        firewall-cmd --permanent --zone=public --add-service=http
        firewall-cmd --permanent --zone=public --add-service=https
        firewall-cmd --reload

        Installing PHP5

        yum -y install php

        We must restart Apache afterwards:

        systemctl restart httpd.service

        Testing PHP5 / Getting Details About Your PHP5 Installation

        #The document root of the default web site is /var/www/html. We will now create a small PHP file (info.php) in that directory and call it in a browser. The file will display lots of useful details about our PHP installation, such as the installed PHP version.
        vi /var/www/html/info.php

        phpinfo();
        ?>

        Now we call that file in a browser (e.g. http://yourserver/info.php😞

        As you see, PHP5 is working, and it's working through the Apache 2.0 Handler, as shown in the Server API line. If you scroll further down, you will see all modules that are already enabled in PHP5. MySQL is not listed there which means we don't have MySQL support in PHP5 yet.

        Getting MySQL Support In PHP5

        yum -y install php-cli php-xmlrpc php-ldap php-gd php-mysql php-bcmath
        systemctl restart httpd.service

        Now reload http://yourserver/info.php in your browser and scroll down to the modules section again. You should now find lots of new modules like curl etc there.

        i-doit installation

        create a folder in Apache webroot and enter it

        mkdir /var/www/html/i-doit
        cd /var/www/html/i-doit

        get the idoit-open-1.4.7.zip and extract it

        wget http://sourceforge.net/projects/i-doit/files/i-doit/1.4.7/idoit-open-1.4.7.zip
        unzip idoit-open-1.4.7.zip

        optional remove the zip file

        rm idoit-open-1.4.7.zip

        to install or update add execute to the shell script and run it.

        chmod +x idoit-rights.sh
        ./idoit-rights.sh set

        in the folder “/etc/httpd/conf.d” you need to create a file named “i-doit.conf” open it with vi and add the following content:

        vi i-doit.conf

        <directory var="" www="" html="" i-doit="">AddHandler php-script .php
        Action php-script /cgi-bin/php5
        Options ExecCGI Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews
        AllowOverride AuthConfig
        Order allow,deny
        allow from all</directory>

        disable SELinux and

        sed -i 's/enforcing/disabled/g' /etc/selinux/config /etc/selinux/config
        reboot

        #or try to make '/var/www/html/i-doit/' writeable
        chmod 777 /var/www/html/i-doit/
        yum -y install policycoreutils-python
        semanage fcontext -a -t httpd_sys_script_exec_t '/var/www/html/i-doit(/.*)?'
        restorecon -R /var/www/html/i-doit

        change the mysql options

        vi /etc/my.cnf

        add after [mysqld] the following values and restart service or reboot

        max_allowed_packet=32M
        query_cache_limit=4M

        now you can start the installation via http://yourserver/i-doit/

        to set the operating rights, you have to run

        ./idoit-rights.sh unset

        if you want to update your system to i-doit 1.4.8 open you need the following commands

        ./idoit-rights.sh set

        wget http://sourceforge.net/projects/i-doit/files/i-doit/1.4.8/idoit-open-1.4.8-update.zip

        unzip idoit-open-1.4.8-update.zip to the /update folder and start the update via website

        when you finished the update don't forget to send the system back into operating mode

        ./idoit-rights.sh unset

        I hope you get the system running that way.

        i-doit 1.10.1 open

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        • K Offline
          kaitoukid
          last edited by

          Hello daffodil,
          thanks for your help. it's works
          sorry for late reply

          Thanks,
          Kaitoukid

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