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# Friendica Installation
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We've tried very hard to ensure that Friendica will run on commodity hosting
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platforms - such as those used to host Wordpress blogs and Drupal websites.
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But be aware that Friendica is more than a simple web application. It is a
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complex communications system which more closely resembles an email server than
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a web server. For reliability and performance, messages are delivered in the
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background and are queued for later delivery when sites are down. This kind of
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functionality requires a bit more of the host system than the typical blog.
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Not every PHP/MySQL hosting provider will be able to support Friendica. Many will.
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But please review the requirements and confirm these with your hosting provider
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prior to installation.
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Before you begin: Choose a domain name or subdomain name for your server.
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Put some thought into this - because changing it is currently not-supported.
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Things will break, and some of your friends may have difficulty communicating with you.
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We plan to address this limitation in a future release. Also decide if you wish
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to connect with members of the Diaspora network, as this will impact the
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installation requirements.
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Decide if you will use SSL and obtain an SSL cert. Communications with the
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Diaspora network MAY require both SSL AND an SSL cert signed by a CA which is
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recognized by major browsers. Friendica will work with self-signed certs but
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Diaspora communication may not. For best results, install your cert PRIOR to
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installing Friendica and when visiting your site for the initial installation in
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step 5, please use the https: link. (Use the http: or non-SSL link if your cert
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is self-signed).
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## 1. Requirements
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- Apache with mod-rewrite enabled and "Options All" so you can use a local .htaccess file
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- PHP 7+ (PHP 7.1+ recommended for performance and official support).
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- PHP *command line* with `register_argc_argv = true` in php.ini
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- curl, gd (with at least jpeg support), mysql, mbstring, xml, zip and openssl extensions
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- Some form of email server or email gateway such that PHP mail() works
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- The POSIX module of PHP needs to be activated (e.g. RHEL, CentOS have disabled it)
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- Composer for a Git install
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- Mysql 5.6+ or an equivalent alternative for MySQL (MariaDB 10.0.5+, Percona Server etc.)
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- Ability to schedule jobs with cron (Linux/Mac) or Scheduled Tasks (Windows)
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- Installation into a top-level domain or sub-domain (without a directory/path
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component in the URL) is preferred. This is REQUIRED if you wish to communicate
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with the Diaspora network.
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- For alternative server configurations (such as Nginx server and MariaDB database
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engine), refer to the [Friendica wiki](https://github.com/friendica/friendica/wiki).
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This guide will walk you through the manual installation process of Friendica.
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If this is nothing for you, you might be interested in:
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* the Friendica Docker image (https://github.com/friendica/docker) or
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* how install Friendica with YunoHost (https://github.com/YunoHost-Apps/friendica_ynh).
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## 2. Install Friendica sources
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Unpack the Friendica files into the root of your web server document area.
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If you copy the directory tree to your webserver, make sure that you also copy
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`.htaccess-dist` - as "dot" files are often hidden and aren't normally copied.
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OR
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Clone the friendica/friendica GitHub repository and import dependencies
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git clone https://github.com/friendica/friendica -b master [web server folder]
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cd [web server folder]
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bin/composer.phar install --no-dev
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Make sure the folder view/smarty3 exists and is writable by the webserver user,
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in this case `www-data`
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mkdir view/smarty3
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chown www-data:www-data view/smarty3
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chmod 775 view/smarty3
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Get the addons by going into your website folder.
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cd mywebsite
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Clone the addon repository (separately):
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git clone https://github.com/friendica/friendica-addons.git -b master addon
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If you want to use the development version of Friendica you can switch to the
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develop branch in the repository by running
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git checkout develop
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bin/composer.phar install
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cd addon
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git checkout develop
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Please be aware that the develop branch is unstable.
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Exercise caution when pulling.
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If you encounter a bug, please let us know.
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Either way, if you use Apache, copy `.htaccess-dist` to `.htaccess` to enable
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URL rewriting.
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## 3. Database
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Create an empty database and note the access details (hostname, username, password,
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database name).
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- Friendica needs the permission to create and delete fields and tables in its
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own database.
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- Please check the additional notes if running on MySQ 5.7.17 or newer
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## 4. Config
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If you know in advance that it will be impossible for the web server to write or
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create files in the `config/` directory, please create an empty file called
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`local.config.php` in it and make it writable by the web server.
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## 5a. Install Wizard
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Visit your website with a web browser and follow the instructions.
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Please note any error messages and correct these before continuing.
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If you are using SSL with a known signature authority (recommended), use the
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https: link to your website. If you are using a self-signed cert or no cert,
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use the http: link.
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If you need to specify a port for the connection to the database, you can do so
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in the host name setting for the database.
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## 5b. Manual install
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*If* the automated installation fails for any reason, please check the following:
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- `config/local.config.php` exists
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- If not, copy `config/local-sample.config.php` to `config/local.config.php`
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and edit it with your settings.
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- Database is populated.
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- If not, import the contents of `database.sql` with phpMyAdmin or the mysql
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command line tool.
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## 6. Register the admin account
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At this point visit your website again, and register your personal account with
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the same email as in the `config.admin_email` config value.
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Registration errors should all be recoverable automatically.
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If you get any *critical* failure at this point, it generally indicates the
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database was not installed correctly. You might wish to delete/rename
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`config/local.config.php` to another name and drop all the database tables so
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that you can start fresh.
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## 7. Background tasks (IMPORTANT)
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Set up a cron job or scheduled task to run the worker once every 5-10 minutes to
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pick up the recent "public" postings of your friends. Example:
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cd /base/directory; /path/to/php bin/worker.php
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Change "/base/directory", and "/path/to/php" as appropriate for your situation.
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If you are using a Linux server, run "crontab -e" and add a line like the one
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shown, substituting for your unique paths and settings:
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*/10 * * * * cd /home/myname/mywebsite; /usr/bin/php bin/worker.php
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You can generally find the location of PHP by executing "which php".
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If you have troubles with this section please contact your hosting provider for assistance.
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Friendica will not work correctly if you cannot perform this step.
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You should also be sure that `config.php_path` is set correctly, it should look
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like this: (changing it to the correct PHP location)
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'config' => [
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'php_path' => '/usr/local/php56/bin/php',
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]
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Alternative: If you cannot use a cron job as described above, you can use the
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frontend worker and an external cron service to trigger the execution of the worker script.
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You can enable the frontend worker after the installation from the admin panel
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of your node and call:
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https://example.com/worker
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with the service of your choice.
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## 8. (Recommended) Set up a backup plan
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Bad things will happen.
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Let there be a hardware failure, a corrupted database or whatever you can think of.
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So once the installation of your Friendica node is done, you should make yourself
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a backup plan.
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The most important file is the `config/local.config.php` file in the base directory.
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As it stores all your data, you should also have a recent dump of your Friendica
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database at hand, should you have to recover your node.
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## 9. (Optional) Reverse-proxying and HTTPS
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Friendica looks for some well-known HTTP headers indicating a reverse-proxy
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terminating an HTTPS connection.
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While the standard from RFC 7239 specifies the use of the `Forwaded` header.
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Forwarded: for=192.0.2.1; proto=https; by=192.0.2.2
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Friendica also supports a number on non-standard headers in common use.
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X-Forwarded-Proto: https
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Front-End-Https: on
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X-Forwarded-Ssl: on
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It is however preferable to use the standard approach if configuring a new server.
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## Troubleshooting
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### "System is currently unavailable. Please try again later"
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Check your database settings.
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It usually means your database could not be opened or accessed.
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If the database resides on the same machine, check that the database server name
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is "localhost".
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### 500 Internal Error
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This could be the result of one of our Apache directives not being supported by
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your version of Apache. Examine your apache server logs.
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You might remove the line "Options -Indexes" from the .htaccess file if you are
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using a Windows server as this has been known to cause problems.
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Also check your file permissions. Your website and all contents must generally
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be world-readable.
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It is likely that your web server reported the source of the problem in its error log files.
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Please review these system error logs to determine what caused the problem.
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Often this will need to be resolved with your hosting provider or (if self-hosted)
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your web server configuration.
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### 400 and 4xx "File not found" errors
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First check your file permissions.
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Your website and all contents must generally be world-readable.
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Ensure that mod-rewite is installed and working, and that your `.htaccess` file
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is being used. To verify the latter, create a file `test.out` containing the
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word "test" in the top directory of Friendica, make it world readable and point
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your web browser to
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http://yoursitenamehere.com/test.out
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This file should be blocked. You should get a permission denied message.
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If you see the word "test" your Apache configuration is not allowing your
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`.htaccess` file to be used (there are rules in this file to block access to any
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file with .out at the end, as these are typically used for system logs).
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Make certain the `.htaccess` file exists and is readable by everybody, then look
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for the existence of "AllowOverride None" in the Apache server configuration for your site.
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This will need to be changed to "AllowOverride All".
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If you do not see the word "test", your `.htaccess` is working, but it is likely
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that mod-rewrite is not installed in your web server or is not working.
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On most Linux flavors:
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% a2enmod rewrite
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% /etc/init.d/apache2 restart
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Consult your hosting provider, experts on your particular Linux distribution or
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(if Windows) the provider of your Apache server software if you need to change
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either of these and can not figure out how. There is a lot of help available on
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the web. Search "mod-rewrite" along with the name of your operating system
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distribution or Apache package (if using Windows).
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### Unable to write the file config/local.config.php due to permissions issues
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Create an empty `config/local.config.php`file with that name and give it
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world-write permission.
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On Linux:
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% touch config/local.config.php
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% chmod 664 config/local.config.php
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Retry the installation. As soon as the database has been created,
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******* this is important *********
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% chmod 644 config/local.config.php
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### Suhosin issues
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Some configurations with "suhosin" security are configured without an ability to
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run external processes. Friendica requires this ability. Following are some notes
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provided by one of our members.
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> On my server I use the php protection system Suhosin [http://www.hardened-php.net/suhosin/].
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> One of the things it does is to block certain functions like proc_open, as
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> configured in `/etc/php5/conf.d/suhosin.ini`:
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> suhosin.executor.func.blacklist = proc_open, ...
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> For those sites like Friendica that really need these functions they can be
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> enabled, e.g. in `/etc/apache2/sites-available/friendica`:
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> <Directory /var/www/friendica/>
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> php_admin_value suhosin.executor.func.blacklist none
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> php_admin_value suhosin.executor.eval.blacklist none
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> </Directory>
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> This enables every function for Friendica if accessed via browser, but not for
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> the cronjob that is called via php command line. I attempted to enable it for
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> cron by using something like:
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> */10 * * * * cd /var/www/friendica/friendica/ && sudo -u www-data /usr/bin/php \
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> -d suhosin.executor.func.blacklist=none \
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> -d suhosin.executor.eval.blacklist=none -f bin/worker.php
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> This worked well for simple test cases, but the friendica-cron still failed
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> with a fatal error:
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> suhosin[22962]: ALERT - function within blacklist called: proc_open()
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> (attacker 'REMOTE_ADDR not set', file '/var/www/friendica/friendica/boot.php',
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> line 1341)
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> After a while I noticed, that `bin/worker.php` calls further PHP script via `proc_open`.
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> These scripts themselves also use `proc_open` and fail, because they are NOT
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> called with `-d suhosin.executor.func.blacklist=none`.
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> So the simple solution is to put the correct parameters into `config/local.config.php`:
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> 'config' => [
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> //Location of PHP command line processor
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> 'php_path' => '/usr/bin/php -d suhosin.executor.func.blacklist=none \
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> -d suhosin.executor.eval.blacklist=none',
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> ],
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> This is obvious as soon as you notice that the friendica-cron uses `proc_open`
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> to execute PHP scripts that also use `proc_open`, but it took me quite some time to find that out.
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> I hope this saves some time for other people using suhosin with function blacklists.
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### Unable to create all mysql tables on MySQL 5.7.17 or newer
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If the setup fails to create all the database tables and/or manual creation from
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the command line fails, with this error:
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ERROR 1067 (42000) at line XX: Invalid default value for 'created'
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You need to adjust your my.cnf and add the following setting under the [mysqld]
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section:
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sql_mode = '';
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After that, restart mysql and try again.
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