$ sudo yum install httpd mariadb mariadb-server php php-openssl php-pdo php-mbstring php-tokenizer php-curl php-mysql php-ldap php-zip php-fileinfo php-gd php-dom php-mcrypt php-bcmathĥ.
Next, install PHP 7.x on CentOS 7 with the required modules needed by Snipe-IT. $ sudo yum-config-manager -enable remi-php73 Ĥ. $ sudo yum-config-manager -enable remi-php72 $ sudo yum-config-manager -enable remi-php71 Snipe-IT requires PHP greater than 7.x and PHP 5.x has reached the end of life, so to have PHP 7.x, you need to enable the Epel and Remi repository as shown. $ sudo apt install apache2 apache2-utils libapache2-mod-php mariadb-server mariadb-client php7.3 php7.3-pdo php7.3-mbstring php7.3-tokenizer php7.3-curl php7.3-mysql php7.3-ldap php7.3-zip php7.3-fileinfo php7.3-gd php7.3-dom php7.3-mcrypt php7.3-bcmathģ. Install LAMP on Debian/Ubuntu $ sudo apt-get install software-properties-common Once the system has been updated, now you can install LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL & PHP) stack with all needed PHP modules as shown. First, update the system (meaning update the list of packages that needs to be upgraded and add new packages that have entered in repositories enabled on the system).
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In this article, I will explain how to install an IT asset management system called Snipe-IT using a LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL & PHP) stack on CentOS and Debian based systems. Supports several languages for easy localization and so much more.Supports bulk user actions and user role management for different levels of access.
Supports the generation of custom reports.Supports optional two-factor authentication with Google authenticator.Supports one-click (or cron) backups and automated backups.Slack notification integration for check-in/checkout.Easily Integrates with Active Directory and LDAP.It is mobile-friendly for easy asset updates.