![]() Perl-libnet noarch 3.10-1.fc25 fedora 126 k Perl-constant noarch 1.33-367.fc25 fedora 24 k Perl-Time-Local noarch 1:1.250-1.fc25 updates 30 k Perl-Text-Tabs+Wrap noarch 25 fedora 23 k Perl-Text-ParseWords noarch 3.30-365.fc25 fedora 17 k Perl-Term-ANSIColor noarch 4.05-2.fc25 fedora 45 k Perl-Pod-Usage noarch 4:1.69-1.fc25 fedora 33 k Perl-Pod-Simple noarch 1:3.35-1.fc25 updates 211 k Perl-Pod-Perldoc noarch 3.28-1.fc25 updates 86 k Perl-Math-Complex noarch 1.59-385.fc25 updates 99 k Perl-Math-BigInt noarch 1.25 updates 178 k Perl-IO-Socket-SSL noarch 2.038-1.fc25 fedora 261 k Perl-IO-Socket-IP noarch 0.39-1.fc25 updates 45 k Perl-HTTP-Tiny noarch 0.070-1.fc25 fedora 56 k Perl-Getopt-Long noarch 2.49.1-1.fc25 fedora 62 k Perl-File-Path noarch 2.12-365.fc25 fedora 34 k Perl-Exporter noarch 5.72-366.fc25 fedora 33 k Now use this command to install MySQL database server ![]() It should shows something like this:Īt this point, Apache web server is working properly. ![]() Change the IP address to your server IP address. Open web browser (from other computer) and type the Fedora server ip address. Now test the Apache web server if its working. Now we need to enable access to http or https through the system firewallįirewall-cmd –permanent –add-service=httpįirewall-cmd –permanent –add-service=https Systemctl enable ~]# systemctl enable rviceĬreated symlink /etc/systemd/system//rvice → /usr/lib/systemd/system/rvice.Ĭheck the Apache service status.
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