![]() ![]() ![]() OK, it seems like Ampps is working fine for linux (atleast I've tested it with Ubuntu 18.04LTS and Linux MInt 19 which are my preffered choice for now), however there is a glitch in the app that does not edit the hosts file (/etc/hosts) so everytime you add a parked domain, you should just add the record for it in the hosts file, like:ġ27.0.0.1 (where has been added in Ampps). It is very good for local development (even though I am not comparing the performance as I am working on a computer with tons of ram and cpu power) and what is most important - works under Windows, Mac and Linux (for now hosts file needs to be edited manually even if the app is started as SU) It is not a big deal, but is a glitch that I would like to learn how to have fixed and do everything from the admin panel ? If I achieve a fully working state, I will provide a little installation howto for anyone that is looking forward trying it. The only issue left is that it still does not add the parked domains to /etc/hosts and I have to manually add it so I am in touch with the support to have this fixed somehow. I passed through the empty screen by adding some strings to /etc folder and have the ability to start/stop services and see the apache fired up promptly. I've just never heard/used that stack so it would be nice to try it and make it run I did not express myself correctly but under Ubuntu, I was able to install AMPPS but it shows empty screen on the AMPPS Admin. As far as I've been working with Ubuntu for quite some years, I will fire up my Linux box and try to install the Devilbox to see where the issue might be and how to recover it. For now I am sticking with macOS HS and AMPPS. ![]() It is true, that I had issues with the virtual hosts being added under Linux in the past and I remember contacting the support for that, but I should test it now to confirm if that issue still exists. One of the things I liked about AMPPS was that through the web admin I could just type my desired domain and it would add automatically all the info to the hosts file as well as all configurations of Apache, PHP etc.įor sure I could use a simple MySQL, Apache and PHP installers and configure them manually, however it is just nice and easy to "install" ampps to Applications folder and even backup the hosts/domains easily. So if anyone is trying to use AMPPS for MAC OS - at least under High Sierra 13.6 it is working perfectly fine. The issue I mentioned earlier was nicely pointed out during the Processwire Installer - mod_rewrite was not enabled by default, so after enabling it and restarting AMPPS - it is all working just fine. This is required to load the certificate.To be honest, I was trying to find an easy to work with platform that would be OS independent - that is why I tried to use AMPPS. Tips: In XAMPP conf, as you can see you can change the domain root directory if needed. It’s very simple, simply open XAMPP Control Panel and Stop and re- Start Apache Module. SSLCertificateKeyFile "crt/site.test/server.key"Īfter that, you will need to restart Apache in XAMPP. SSLCertificateFile "crt/site.test/server.crt" So we need to edit C:\xampp\apache\conf\extra\nfĪnd add this code at the bottom: # site.test We need to enable SSL for this domain and let XAMPP know where we store the SSL Cert. This will tell windows to load XAMPP when we visit You can try and it will show XAMPP dashboard page. Edit C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts (the file have no ext).Next is how how to use this cert in XAMPP. This is our SSL certificate.ĭouble click on the server.crt to install it on Windows so Windows can trust it.Īnd then select Local Machine as Store Location.Īnd then Select “ Place all certificate in the following store” and click browse and select Trusted Root Certification Authorities.Īnd now this cert is installed and trusted in Windows. In that folder we will have server.crt and server.key. So we will have C:\xampp\apache\crtĬhange with the domain input.Īfter that, you will see site.test folder created. In this example I will create “crt” folder. In regular install it’s in C:\xampp\apache. In this step we are going to crate SSL and setup “site.test” website.ġ. ![]() And All of them (of course) use SSL/HTTPS. In my XAMPP install I basically have a clone to all the site that I managed. ![]()
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