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Sudo apt-get install apache2 php7.0 php7.0-gd libapache2-mod-php7.0 php7.0-curl I am up to installing PHP and stuck (I think): On Monday 15th of June 2020, Dan Martin said Hi Tim, All this does is add an entry to the config which redirects all non-https traffic to the https equivilant. I recommend doing this so that everything is sent encrypted. If you get errors about "Failed authorization procedure." or "The server could not connect to the client to verify the domain" check that your 443 port is forwarded correctly on your router and that the rules are allowed on the firewall ( ufw status).ĭuring the process, there is the option to have all requests redirect to the secure site. Typically these are just notices regarding renewing the certificate.įinally, accept the terms and conditions, and certbot goes away and does its thing. You will need to provide a valid email address which you can receive confirmation and security messages about. Select the appropriate numbers separated by commas and/or spaces, or leave inputīlank to select all options shown (Enter 'c' to cancel): Which names would you like to activate HTTPS for? If you wish to rename the default pi username, the process is simple but involves a few steps.
Selecting the password option will allow you to change your password. In Raspbian you can also use sudo raspi-config to enter the configuration screens. To change a password in Linux, simply use the passwd command. Once you are logged in, the first things to do are to change the default username, password and run system updates. The default username and password for Raspbian is:
If you've not used Linux before, I recommend you to read my tutorial series on getting started with Linux. Raspbian is based on Debian, so if you've used Ubuntu or Linux Mint then the system should be very familiar.
Once the process is complete you simply insert the micro SD card into the Raspberry Pi and turn the power on. Using Etcher to flash Raspberry Pi to SD Card It gives you the option of selecting the image to flash, the destination SD card and a button to start the process. Simply download the Raspbian image from the link above, Etcher from here, install and run Etcher. This is a graphical SD card writing tool that works on Mac OS, Linux and Windows, and is the easiest option for most users.
Since the Raspberry Pi has fixed hardware you can flash OS images to the SD card much in the same way as you flash a ROM to an Android smartphone.įor Raspberry Pi, the flashing tool of choice is Etcher. You can install it with NOOBS or download the image and flash it to an SD card yourself. Raspbian is the official OS for the Raspberry Pi.
This guide will show you how to flash Raspbian, boot into your Raspberry Pi, configure and build a personal cloud server secured with SSL from Let's Encrypt. Now you have your new Raspberry Pi, you may be wondering how to use it.