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# Installing Nginx
## Prerequisites
Before installing Nginx, ensure that you have root or sudo privileges on your system to carry out installation and configuration commands.
## Step-by-Step Installation
### For Debian-Based Systems (e.g., Ubuntu)
1. **Update Package Repositories**
Its a good practice to update your package repositories before installing new software to ensure youre downloading the latest version available.
```bash
sudo apt update
```
2. **Install Nginx**
Install Nginx from the package repository.
```bash
sudo apt install nginx
```
3. **Start Nginx Service**
Once installed, start the Nginx service.
```bash
sudo systemctl start nginx
```
4. **Enable Nginx to Start on Boot**
This command configures Nginx to start automatically whenever the server reboots.
```bash
sudo systemctl enable nginx
```
5. **Check Status (Optional)**
Verify that Nginx is running correctly.
```bash
sudo systemctl status nginx
```
### For Red Hat-Based Systems (e.g., CentOS, Fedora)
1. **Update Package Repositories**
As with Debian-based systems, its recommended to update repositories first.
```bash
sudo yum update
```
2. **Install Nginx**
On Red Hat-based systems, install Nginx with `yum`.
```bash
sudo yum install nginx
```
3. **Start Nginx Service**
Start Nginx after installation.
```bash
sudo systemctl start nginx
```
4. **Enable Nginx to Start on Boot**
Configure Nginx to launch automatically on system startup.
```bash
sudo systemctl enable nginx
```
5. **Check Status (Optional)**
Confirm that Nginx is running and functioning properly.
```bash
sudo systemctl status nginx
```
---
## Post-Installation Steps
1. **Allow Nginx Through the Firewall**
If your server has a firewall enabled, you may need to allow HTTP (port 80) and HTTPS (port 443) traffic.
### Debian-Based Systems:
```bash
sudo ufw allow 'Nginx Full'
```
### Red Hat-Based Systems:
```bash
sudo firewall-cmd --permanent --add-service=http
sudo firewall-cmd --permanent --add-service=https
sudo firewall-cmd --reload
```
2. **Verify Installation**
Open a web browser and navigate to your servers IP address or domain name:
```
http://<your-server-ip>
```
You should see the default Nginx welcome page, which confirms that the installation is successful.
---
## Troubleshooting Common Installation Issues
- **Error: Package Not Found**
If you encounter an error stating that the Nginx package was not found, you may need to install the **EPEL repository** (Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux) on Red Hat-based systems:
```bash
sudo yum install epel-release
sudo yum install nginx
```
- **Permission Denied Errors**
Ensure youre using `sudo` to run commands that require root privileges.
- **Firewall Blocking Access**
If you cant access Nginx via a browser, ensure that firewall rules are configured to allow HTTP/HTTPS traffic.