I use Ubuntu Server 10.10 and I would like to set up a web server environment with NginX, PHP 5.3.3, PostgreSQL and preferably APC and PHP Suhosin.
I have already set up PostgreSQL with apt-get install postgresql
and Nginx with apt-get install nginx
.
But how do I set up PHP for these? Can I do this using apt-get install
or do I have to download the sources and compile it? I would prefer to do it using apt-get
.
I would likte to use PHP-FPM for Nginx. Most of the tutorials I have found on Internet are old and compile the PHP, but this is not recommended for production servers.
How do I easiest set up PHP with Nginx, APC and PostgreSQL? or at least PHP-FPM + Nginx?
UPDATE
I have now installed a fresh Ubuntu Server 10.10 and executed the command Peter suggested with php5-suhosin
added. After that Nginx works fine, then I edit the generated confiugration file to be as below. After reloading the new config file, Nginx still works fine using a index.html
file, but when I add a index.php
file it stop to work. I guess that this has to do with PHP-FPM, the APC or something PHP-related. But it could be the configuration file for PHP-FPM as well.
Here is the configuration file for Nginx that I'm using, most of it is generated by default. I have skipped comments.
server {
listen 80;
listen [::]:80 default ipv6only=on;
server_name localhost;
access_log /var/log/nginx/localhost.access.log;
location /favicon.ico {
empty_gif;
}
location / {
root /var/www;
index index.php index.html index.htm;
}
location ~ \.php$ {
fastcgi_pass 127.0.0.1:9000
fastcgi_index index.php;
fastcgi_param SCRIPT_FILENAME $document_root$fastcgi_script_name;
include /etc/nginx/fastcgi_params;
}
}
Starting from Ubuntu 10.10 this is trivial with the new php5-fpm package
The following packages do everything you need
nginx
- the webserverphp5-fpm
- Fast-CGI php serverphp-apc
- The APC package for phpphp5-pgsql
- PostgreSQL module for PHPpostgresql
- The PostgreSQL database serverAll together
sudo apt-get install nginx php5-fpm php-apc php5-pgsql postgresql
Also I suggest to check whether apache2 is installed. If so, delete it with an
sudo apt-get remove apache2
to avoid apache and nginx competing for port 80.Note also that xdebug standard also wants to use port 9000, just like php5-fpm. So if you use xdebug, change that port for example to 9001
And as bonus an example nginx configuration (place it in /etc/nginx/sites-available and symlink it into /etc/nginx/sites-enabled)