Fork CMS is an open source content management system. It comes with an intuitive and user friendly interface. It offers powerful apps and killer themes that helps to make your website more shine.
This article assumes you have at least basic knowledge of Linux, know how to use the shell, and most importantly, you host your site on your own VPS. The installation is quite simple and assumes you are running in the root account, if not you may need to add ‘sudo’ to the commands to get root privileges. I will show you through the step by step installation Fork open source content management systems on a Ubuntu 18.04 (Bionic Beaver) server.
Install Fork CMS on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
Step 1. First make sure that all your system packages are up-to-date
sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get upgrade
Step 2. Install LAMP (Linux, Apache, MariaDB and PHP) server.
A Ubuntu 18.04 LAMP server is required. If you do not have LAMP installed, you can follow our guide here. Also install all required PHP modules:
apt-get install php7.1-cli php7.1-gd php7.1-opcache php7.1-mysql php7.1-json php7.1-mcrypt php7.1-xml php7.1-curl
Step 3. Installing Fork CMS on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS.
First thing to do is to go to Fork CMS’s download page and download the latest stable version of Fork CMS, At the moment of writing this article it is version 5:
wget https://www.fork-cms.com/frontend/files/releases/forkcms-5.3.1.tar.gz tar -xvzf forkcms-5.3.1.tar.gz sudo mv forkcms /var/www/html/forkcms
We will need to change some folders permissions:
chown -R www-data:www-data /var/www/html/forkcms/ chmod -R 755 /var/www/html/forkcms/
Step 4. Configuring MariaDB for Fork CMS.
By default, MariaDB is not hardened. You can secure MariaDB using the mysql_secure_installation script. you should read and below each steps carefully which will set root password, remove anonymous users, disallow remote root login, and remove the test database and access to secure MariaDB:
mysql_secure_installation
Configure it like this:
- Set root password? [Y/n] y - Remove anonymous users? [Y/n] y - Disallow root login remotely? [Y/n] y - Remove test database and access to it? [Y/n] y - Reload privilege tables now? [Y/n] y
Next we will need to log in to the MariaDB console and create a database for the Fork CMS. Run the following command:
mysql -u root -p
This will prompt you for a password, so enter your MariaDB root password and hit Enter. Once you are logged in to your database server you need to create a database for Fork CMS installation:
CREATE DATABASE forkcms; CREATE USER 'forkcmsuser'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'new_password_here'; GRANT ALL ON forkcms.* TO 'forkcmsuser'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'user_password_here' WITH GRANT OPTION; FLUSH PRIVILEGES; EXIT;
Step 5. Configuring Apache web server for Fork CMS.
Create a new virtual host directive in Apache. For example, create a new Apache configuration file named ‘owncloud.conf’ on your virtual server:
touch /etc/apache2/sites-available/forkcms.conf ln -s /etc/apache2/sites-available/forkcms.conf /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/forkcms.conf nano /etc/apache2/sites-available/forkcms.conf
Add the following lines:
<VirtualHost *:80> ServerAdmin [email protected] DocumentRoot /var/www/html/forkcms ServerName your-domain.com ServerAlias www.your-domain.com <Directory /var/www/html/forkcms/> Options FollowSymLinks AllowOverride All Order allow,deny allow from all </Directory> ErrorLog /var/log/apache2/your-domain.com-error_log CustomLog /var/log/apache2/your-domain.com-access_log common </VirtualHost>
Now, we can restart Apache web server so that the changes take place:
a2ensite forkcms.conf a2enmod rewrite systemctl restart apache2.service
Step 6. Accessing Fork CMS.
Fork CMS will be available on HTTP port 80 by default. Open your favorite browser and navigate to http://your-domain.com/install.php or http://server-ip/install.php and complete the required the steps to finish the installation. If you are using a firewall, please open port 80 to enable access to the control panel.
Congratulation’s! You have successfully installed Fork CMS. Thanks for using this tutorial for installing Fork open source content management systems on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (Bionic Beaver). For additional help or useful information, we recommend you to check the official Fork CMS web site.