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LCMP (Linux + Caddy + MariaDB + PHP) is a powerful bash script for the installation of Caddy2 + MariaDB + PHP and so on.

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You can install Caddy2 + MariaDB + PHP in a smaller memory VPS by dnf or apt-get command, Just need to input numbers to choose what you want to install before installation.

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And all things will be done in a few minutes.

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Caddy package provided by Teddysun Repository.

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MariaDB packages provided by MariaDB Repository.

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PHP rpm packages provided by Remi Repository, deb packages provided by deb.sury.org.

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    59 | 60 | 61 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 |
    2 | 3 | LCMP 4 | 5 |
    6 | 7 | ## Description 8 | 9 | LCMP (Linux + Caddy + MariaDB + PHP) is a powerful bash script for the installation of Caddy2 + MariaDB + PHP and so on. 10 | 11 | You can install Caddy2 + MariaDB + PHP in a smaller memory VPS by `dnf` or `apt-get` command, Just need to input numbers to choose what you want to install before installation. 12 | 13 | And all things will be done in a few minutes. 14 | 15 | - [Supported System](#supported-system) 16 | - [System requirements](#system-requirements) 17 | - [Supported Software](#supported-software) 18 | - [Supported Architecture](#supported-architecture) 19 | - [Installation](#installation) 20 | - [Upgrade](#upgrade) 21 | - [Uninstall](#uninstall) 22 | - [Default Location](#default-location) 23 | - [Process Management](#process-management) 24 | - [lcmp command](#lcmp-command) 25 | - [Bugs & Issues](#bugs--issues) 26 | - [License](#license) 27 | 28 | ## Supported System 29 | 30 | - Enterprise Linux 8 (CentOS Stream 8, RHEL 8, Rocky Linux 8, AlmaLinux 8, Oracle Linux 8) 31 | - Enterprise Linux 9 (CentOS Stream 9, RHEL 9, Rocky Linux 9, AlmaLinux 9, Oracle Linux 9) 32 | - Enterprise Linux 10 (CentOS Stream 10, RHEL 10, Rocky Linux 10, AlmaLinux 10, Oracle Linux 10) 33 | - Debian 11 34 | - Debian 12 35 | - Debian 13 36 | - Ubuntu 20.04 37 | - Ubuntu 22.04 38 | - Ubuntu 24.04 39 | 40 | ## System requirements 41 | 42 | - Hard disk space: 5 GiB 43 | - RAM: 512 MiB 44 | - Internet connection is required 45 | - Correct repository 46 | - User: root 47 | 48 | ## Supported Software 49 | 50 | - Caddy 2 ※ Caddy package provided by [Teddysun Repository](https://dl.lamp.sh/shadowsocks/) 51 | - MariaDB 10.11, 11.4, 11.8 ※ MariaDB packages provided by [MariaDB Repository](https://dlm.mariadb.com/browse/mariadb_server/) 52 | - PHP 7.4, 8.0, 8.1, 8.2, 8.3, 8.4 ※ PHP rpm packages provided by [Remi Repository](https://rpms.remirepo.net/), deb packages provided by [deb.sury.org](https://deb.sury.org/) 53 | 54 | ## Supported Architecture 55 | 56 | - x86_64 (amd64) 57 | - aarch64 (arm64) 58 | 59 | ## Installation 60 | 61 | - If your server's OS: Enterprise Linux 8 / 9 / 10 62 | ```bash 63 | dnf -y install wget git 64 | git clone https://github.com/teddysun/lcmp.git 65 | cd lcmp 66 | chmod 755 *.sh 67 | ./lcmp.sh 2>&1 | tee lcmp.log 68 | ``` 69 | 70 | - If your server's OS: Debian 11 ~ 13 / Ubuntu 20.04 ~ 24.04 71 | ```bash 72 | apt-get -y install wget git 73 | git clone https://github.com/teddysun/lcmp.git 74 | cd lcmp 75 | chmod 755 *.sh 76 | ./lcmp.sh 2>&1 | tee lcmp.log 77 | ``` 78 | 79 | ## Upgrade 80 | 81 | - If your server's OS: Enterprise Linux 8 / 9 / 10 82 | ```bash 83 | dnf update -y caddy 84 | dnf update -y MariaDB-* 85 | dnf update -y php-* 86 | # Change PHP directory's group for Caddy again if you upgraded PHP version 87 | chown root:caddy /var/lib/php/{session,wsdlcache,opcache} 88 | ``` 89 | 90 | - How to upgrade PHP **MAJOR** version in Enterprise Linux 8 / 9 / 10 91 | 92 | Example: From PHP 8.3 upgrade to 8.4 93 | ```bash 94 | dnf module switch-to php:remi-8.4 95 | ``` 96 | 97 | - If your server's OS: Debian 11 ~ 13 / Ubuntu 20.04 ~ 24.04 98 | ```bash 99 | apt-get install --only-upgrade -y caddy 100 | apt-get install --only-upgrade -y mariadb-* 101 | # for example: php_ver=[7.4|8.0|8.1|8.2|8.3|8.4] 102 | php_ver="8.3" 103 | apt-get install --only-upgrade -y php${php_ver}-* 104 | ``` 105 | 106 | ## Uninstall 107 | 108 | - If your server's OS: Enterprise Linux 8 / 9 / 10 109 | ```bash 110 | dnf remove -y caddy 111 | dnf remove -y MariaDB-* 112 | dnf remove -y php-* 113 | ``` 114 | 115 | - If your server's OS: Debian 11 ~ 13 / Ubuntu 20.04 ~ 24.04 116 | ```bash 117 | apt-get remove -y caddy 118 | apt-get remove -y mariadb-* 119 | # for example: php_ver=[7.4|8.0|8.1|8.2|8.3|8.4] 120 | php_ver="8.3" 121 | apt-get remove -y php${php_ver}-* 122 | ``` 123 | 124 | ## Default Location 125 | 126 | | Caddy Location | Path | 127 | |----------------------------|---------------------------------------------| 128 | | Web root location | /data/www/default | 129 | | Main Configuration File | /etc/caddy/Caddyfile | 130 | | Sites Configuration Folder | /etc/caddy/conf.d/ | 131 | 132 | | MariaDB Location | Path | 133 | |----------------------------|---------------------------------------------| 134 | | Data Location | /var/lib/mysql | 135 | | my.cnf File (rpm) | /etc/my.cnf | 136 | | my.cnf File (deb) | /etc/mysql/my.cnf | 137 | 138 | | PHP Location | Path | 139 | |----------------------------|---------------------------------------------| 140 | | php-fpm File (rpm) | /etc/php-fpm.d/www.conf | 141 | | php-fpm File (deb) | /etc/php/${php_ver}/fpm/pool.d/www.conf | 142 | | php.ini File (rpm) | /etc/php.ini | 143 | | php.ini File (deb) | /etc/php/${php_ver}/fpm/php.ini | 144 | 145 | ## Process Management 146 | 147 | | Process | Command | 148 | |-------------|------------------------------------------------------------| 149 | | Caddy | systemctl [start\|stop\|status\|restart] caddy | 150 | | MariaDB | systemctl [start\|stop\|status\|restart] mariadb | 151 | | PHP (rpm) | systemctl [start\|stop\|status\|restart] php-fpm | 152 | | PHP (deb) | systemctl [start\|stop\|status\|restart] php${php_ver}-fpm | 153 | 154 | ## lcmp Command 155 | 156 | | Command | Description | 157 | |------------------|-------------------------------------------------------| 158 | | lcmp start | Start all of LCMP services | 159 | | lcmp stop | Stop all of LCMP services | 160 | | lcmp restart | Restart all of LCMP services | 161 | | lcmp status | Check all of LCMP services status | 162 | | lcmp version | Print all of LCMP software version | 163 | | lcmp vhost add | Create a new Caddy virtual host | 164 | | lcmp vhost list | List all of Caddy virtual hosts | 165 | | lcmp vhost del | Delete a Caddy virtual host | 166 | | lcmp db add | Create a MariaDB database and a user with same name | 167 | | lcmp db list | List all of MariaDB databases | 168 | | lcmp db del | Delete a MariaDB database and a user with same name | 169 | | lcmp db edit | Update a MariaDB database username's password | 170 | 171 | ## Bugs & Issues 172 | 173 | Please feel free to report any bugs or issues to us, email to: i@teddysun.com or [open issues](https://github.com/teddysun/lcmp/issues) on Github. 174 | 175 | 176 | ## License 177 | 178 | Copyright (C) 2023 - 2025 [Teddysun](https://teddysun.com/) 179 | 180 | Licensed under the [GPLv3](LICENSE) License. 181 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /conf/lcmp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | # 3 | # This is a Shell script for Manager 4 | # LCMP (Linux + Caddy + MariaDB + PHP) environment 5 | # 6 | # Supported OS: 7 | # Enterprise Linux 8 (CentOS 8, RHEL 8, Rocky Linux 8, AlmaLinux 8, Oracle Linux 8) 8 | # Enterprise Linux 9 (CentOS 9, RHEL 9, Rocky Linux 9, AlmaLinux 9, Oracle Linux 9) 9 | # Enterprise Linux 10 (CentOS Stream 10, RHEL 10, Rocky Linux 10, AlmaLinux 10, Oracle Linux 10) 10 | # Debian 11 11 | # Debian 12 12 | # Debian 13 13 | # Ubuntu 20.04 14 | # Ubuntu 22.04 15 | # Ubuntu 24.04 16 | # 17 | # Copyright (C) 2023 - 2025 Teddysun 18 | # 19 | trap _exit INT QUIT TERM 20 | 21 | _red() { 22 | printf '\033[1;31;31m%b\033[0m' "$1" 23 | } 24 | 25 | _green() { 26 | printf '\033[1;31;32m%b\033[0m' "$1" 27 | } 28 | 29 | _yellow() { 30 | printf '\033[1;31;33m%b\033[0m' "$1" 31 | } 32 | 33 | _printargs() { 34 | printf -- "%s" "[$(date)] " 35 | printf -- "%s" "$1" 36 | printf "\n" 37 | } 38 | 39 | _info() { 40 | _printargs "$@" 41 | } 42 | 43 | _warn() { 44 | printf -- "%s" "[$(date)] " 45 | _yellow "$1" 46 | printf "\n" 47 | } 48 | 49 | _error() { 50 | printf -- "%s" "[$(date)] " 51 | _red "$1" 52 | printf "\n" 53 | exit 2 54 | } 55 | 56 | _exit() { 57 | printf "\n" 58 | _red "$0 has been terminated." 59 | printf "\n" 60 | exit 1 61 | } 62 | 63 | _exists() { 64 | local cmd="$1" 65 | if eval type type >/dev/null 2>&1; then 66 | eval type "$cmd" >/dev/null 2>&1 67 | elif command >/dev/null 2>&1; then 68 | command -v "$cmd" >/dev/null 2>&1 69 | else 70 | which "$cmd" >/dev/null 2>&1 71 | fi 72 | local rt=$? 73 | return ${rt} 74 | } 75 | 76 | _error_detect() { 77 | local cmd="$1" 78 | _info "${cmd}" 79 | if ! eval "${cmd}" 1>/dev/null; then 80 | _error "Execution command (${cmd}) failed, please check it and try again." 81 | fi 82 | } 83 | 84 | _sleep_sec() { 85 | seconds=$1 86 | while [ "${seconds}" -ge "0" ]; do 87 | echo -ne "\r \r" 88 | _green "${seconds}" 89 | seconds=$((seconds - 1)) 90 | sleep 1 91 | done 92 | echo -ne "\r" 93 | } 94 | 95 | check_sys() { 96 | local value="$1" 97 | local release='' 98 | if [ -f /etc/redhat-release ]; then 99 | release="rhel" 100 | elif grep -Eqi "debian" /etc/issue; then 101 | release="debian" 102 | elif grep -Eqi "ubuntu" /etc/issue; then 103 | release="ubuntu" 104 | elif grep -Eqi "centos|red hat|redhat" /etc/issue; then 105 | release="rhel" 106 | elif grep -Eqi "debian" /proc/version; then 107 | release="debian" 108 | elif grep -Eqi "ubuntu" /proc/version; then 109 | release="ubuntu" 110 | elif grep -Eqi "centos|red hat|redhat" /proc/version; then 111 | release="rhel" 112 | fi 113 | if [ "${value}" == "${release}" ]; then 114 | return 0 115 | else 116 | return 1 117 | fi 118 | } 119 | 120 | vhost() { 121 | case "$1" in 122 | [aA][dD][dD]) 123 | add_vhost 124 | ;; 125 | [lL][iI][sS][tT]) 126 | list_vhost 127 | ;; 128 | [dD][eE][lL]) 129 | del_vhost 130 | ;; 131 | *) 132 | _error "Usage: lcmp vhost [add|list|del]" 133 | ;; 134 | esac 135 | } 136 | 137 | database() { 138 | case "$1" in 139 | [aA][dD][dD]) 140 | add_database_menu 141 | add_database 142 | ;; 143 | [lL][iI][sS][tT]) 144 | list_database 145 | ;; 146 | [dD][eE][lL]) 147 | del_database 148 | ;; 149 | [eE][dD][iI][tT]) 150 | edit_database 151 | ;; 152 | *) 153 | _error "Usage: lcmp db [add|list|del|edit]" 154 | ;; 155 | esac 156 | } 157 | 158 | add_vhost() { 159 | while true; do 160 | read -r -p "[$(date)] Please input a domain (example: www.lamp.sh): " domain 161 | if [ -n "${domain}" ] && [[ "${domain}" = "${domain%[[:space:]]*}" ]]; then 162 | if [ -f "/etc/caddy/conf.d/${domain}.conf" ]; then 163 | _error "Domain name ${domain} is exist, please check it and try again." 164 | else 165 | _info "Domain name: $(_green "${domain}")" 166 | fi 167 | break 168 | else 169 | _red "Domain name can not be empty or contain space.\n" 170 | fi 171 | done 172 | 173 | read -r -p "[$(date)] Please input a directory for domain ${domain} (default directory: /data/www/${domain}): " vhostdir 174 | if [ -z "${vhostdir}" ]; then 175 | vhostdir="/data/www/${domain}" 176 | fi 177 | _info "Virtual Host directory: $(_green "${vhostdir}")" 178 | 179 | read -r -p "[$(date)] Create a MariaDB database and a user with same name (y/n): " create_database 180 | if [ "${create_database}" == "y" ] || [ "${create_database}" == "Y" ]; then 181 | verify_db_password 182 | add_database_menu 183 | fi 184 | _info "Create Virtual Host directory" 185 | _error_detect "mkdir -p ${vhostdir}" 186 | _info "Set permissions of Virtual Host directory" 187 | _error_detect "chmod -R 755 ${vhostdir}" 188 | _error_detect "chown -R caddy:caddy ${vhostdir}" 189 | add_vhost_config 190 | if [ "${create_database}" == "y" ] || [ "${create_database}" == "Y" ]; then 191 | add_database 192 | fi 193 | _error_detect "systemctl restart caddy" 194 | _info "Virtual Host infomation:" 195 | _info "Domain name: $(_green "${domain}")" 196 | _info "Virtual Host directory: $(_green "${vhostdir}")" 197 | _info "Virtual Host config: $(_green "/etc/caddy/conf.d/${domain}.conf")" 198 | list_vhost 199 | if [ "${create_database}" == "y" ] || [ "${create_database}" == "Y" ]; then 200 | _info "Database username: ${database_name}" 201 | _info "Database userpassword: ${mysql_password}" 202 | _info "Database name: ${database_name}" 203 | fi 204 | } 205 | 206 | add_vhost_config() { 207 | cat >"/etc/caddy/conf.d/${domain}.conf" </dev/null 2>&1 260 | else 261 | _error "Domain: ${domain} was not exist." 262 | fi 263 | } 264 | 265 | make_temp_mycnf() { 266 | cat >/tmp/.my.cnf</tmp/.mysql.tmp 285 | chmod 600 /tmp/.mysql.tmp 286 | /usr/bin/mariadb --defaults-file=/tmp/.my.cnf /dev/null 2>&1; then 296 | _red "MariaDB root password is incorrect, Please check it and try again.\n" 297 | fi 298 | make_temp_mycnf "${db_root_password}" 299 | do_query "exit" 300 | status=$? 301 | done 302 | } 303 | 304 | enter_database_name() { 305 | while true; do 306 | read -r -p "[$(date)] Please input database name: " database_name 307 | if [ -z "${database_name}" ]; then 308 | _red "Database name can not be empty!\n" 309 | else 310 | break 311 | fi 312 | done 313 | } 314 | 315 | add_database_menu() { 316 | enter_database_name 317 | _info "Your will create a MariaDB database and a user with same name: $(_green "${database_name}")" 318 | read -s -r -p "[$(date)] Please input password for MariaDB user ${database_name} (password will not shown): " mysql_password 319 | if [ -z "${mysql_password}" ]; then 320 | mysql_password="${database_name}" 321 | fi 322 | echo 323 | _info "MariaDB database $(_green "${database_name}")'s password: ${mysql_password}" 324 | } 325 | 326 | add_database() { 327 | cat >/tmp/.add_mysql.sql</dev/null 2>&1; then 338 | _info "Add database $(_green "${database_name}") sucessfully." 339 | else 340 | _info "Add database $(_red "${database_name}") failed." 341 | fi 342 | rm -f /tmp/.add_mysql.sql 343 | } 344 | 345 | list_database() { 346 | if /usr/bin/mariadb --defaults-file=/tmp/.my.cnf -e "SHOW DATABASES;"; then 347 | _info "List all databases sucessfully." 348 | else 349 | _info "List all databases failed." 350 | fi 351 | } 352 | 353 | del_database() { 354 | list_database 355 | enter_database_name 356 | if [[ "${database_name}" == "information_schema" || "${database_name}" == "mysql" || "${database_name}" == "performance_schema" || "${database_name}" == "sys" ]]; then 357 | _error "MariaDB system database $(_red "${database_name}") cannot be deleted." 358 | fi 359 | _info "Your will delete a MariaDB database and a user with same name: ${database_name}" 360 | _info "Wait 10 seconds, Press ctrl+c to cancel ..." 361 | _sleep_sec 10 362 | cat >/tmp/.del.mysql.sql< 18 | 19 | # Trap interrupt signals 20 | trap _exit INT QUIT TERM 21 | 22 | # Get the current directory of the script 23 | cur_dir="$(cd -P -- "$(dirname -- "$0")" && pwd -P)" 24 | 25 | # Color output functions 26 | _red() { 27 | printf '\033[1;31m%b\033[0m' "$1" 28 | } 29 | 30 | _green() { 31 | printf '\033[1;32m%b\033[0m' "$1" 32 | } 33 | 34 | _yellow() { 35 | printf '\033[1;33m%b\033[0m' "$1" 36 | } 37 | 38 | # Print arguments with timestamp 39 | _printargs() { 40 | printf -- "%s" "[$(date)] " 41 | printf -- "%s" "$1" 42 | printf "\n" 43 | } 44 | 45 | # Info message 46 | _info() { 47 | _printargs "$@" 48 | } 49 | 50 | # Warning message 51 | _warn() { 52 | printf -- "%s" "[$(date)] " 53 | _yellow "$1" 54 | printf "\n" 55 | } 56 | 57 | # Error message and exit 58 | _error() { 59 | printf -- "%s" "[$(date)] " 60 | _red "$1" 61 | printf "\n" 62 | exit 2 63 | } 64 | 65 | # Exit handler 66 | _exit() { 67 | printf "\n" 68 | _red "$0 has been terminated." 69 | printf "\n" 70 | exit 1 71 | } 72 | 73 | # Check if a command exists 74 | _exists() { 75 | local cmd="$1" 76 | if eval type type >/dev/null 2>&1; then 77 | eval type "$cmd" >/dev/null 2>&1 78 | elif command >/dev/null 2>&1; then 79 | command -v "$cmd" >/dev/null 2>&1 80 | else 81 | which "$cmd" >/dev/null 2>&1 82 | fi 83 | local rt=$? 84 | return ${rt} 85 | } 86 | 87 | # Detect command execution errors 88 | _error_detect() { 89 | local cmd="$1" 90 | _info "${cmd}" 91 | if ! eval "${cmd}" 1>/dev/null; then 92 | _error "Command execution failed: ${cmd}, Please check and try again." 93 | fi 94 | } 95 | 96 | # Check the operating system 97 | check_sys() { 98 | local value="$1" 99 | local release='' 100 | if [ -f /etc/redhat-release ]; then 101 | release="rhel" 102 | elif grep -Eqi "debian" /etc/issue; then 103 | release="debian" 104 | elif grep -Eqi "ubuntu" /etc/issue; then 105 | release="ubuntu" 106 | elif grep -Eqi "centos|red hat|redhat" /etc/issue; then 107 | release="rhel" 108 | elif grep -Eqi "debian" /proc/version; then 109 | release="debian" 110 | elif grep -Eqi "ubuntu" /proc/version; then 111 | release="ubuntu" 112 | elif grep -Eqi "centos|red hat|redhat" /proc/version; then 113 | release="rhel" 114 | fi 115 | if [ "${value}" == "${release}" ]; then 116 | return 0 117 | else 118 | return 1 119 | fi 120 | } 121 | 122 | # Get OS information 123 | get_opsy() { 124 | [ -f /etc/redhat-release ] && awk '{print $0}' /etc/redhat-release && return 125 | [ -f /etc/os-release ] && awk -F'[= "]' '/PRETTY_NAME/{print $3,$4,$5}' /etc/os-release && return 126 | [ -f /etc/lsb-release ] && awk -F'[="]+' '/DESCRIPTION/{print $2}' /etc/lsb-release && return 127 | } 128 | 129 | # Get RHEL version 130 | get_rhelversion() { 131 | if check_sys rhel; then 132 | local version 133 | local code=$1 134 | local main_ver 135 | version=$(get_opsy) 136 | main_ver=$(echo "${version}" | grep -oE "[0-9.]+") 137 | if [ "${main_ver%%.*}" == "${code}" ]; then 138 | return 0 139 | else 140 | return 1 141 | fi 142 | else 143 | return 1 144 | fi 145 | } 146 | 147 | # Get Debian version 148 | get_debianversion() { 149 | if check_sys debian; then 150 | local version 151 | local code=$1 152 | local main_ver 153 | version=$(get_opsy) 154 | main_ver=$(echo "${version}" | grep -oE "[0-9.]+") 155 | if [ "${main_ver%%.*}" == "${code}" ]; then 156 | return 0 157 | else 158 | return 1 159 | fi 160 | else 161 | return 1 162 | fi 163 | } 164 | 165 | # Get Ubuntu version 166 | get_ubuntuversion() { 167 | if check_sys ubuntu; then 168 | local version 169 | local code=$1 170 | version=$(get_opsy) 171 | if echo "${version}" | grep -q "${code}"; then 172 | return 0 173 | else 174 | return 1 175 | fi 176 | else 177 | return 1 178 | fi 179 | } 180 | 181 | get_char() { 182 | SAVEDSTTY=$(stty -g) 183 | stty -echo 184 | stty cbreak 185 | dd if=/dev/tty bs=1 count=1 2>/dev/null 186 | stty -raw 187 | stty echo 188 | stty "${SAVEDSTTY}" 189 | } 190 | 191 | get_rhel_extra_repo() { 192 | local ver=$1 193 | case "$ver" in 194 | 8) echo "powertools" ;; 195 | 9|10) echo "crb" ;; 196 | *) _error "Undefined RHEL version" ;; 197 | esac 198 | } 199 | 200 | version_ge() { 201 | test "$(echo "$@" | tr " " "\n" | sort -rV | head -n 1)" == "$1" 202 | } 203 | 204 | # Check kernel version 205 | check_kernel_version() { 206 | local kernel_version 207 | kernel_version=$(uname -r | cut -d- -f1) 208 | if version_ge "${kernel_version}" 4.9; then 209 | return 0 210 | else 211 | return 1 212 | fi 213 | } 214 | 215 | # Check BBR status 216 | check_bbr_status() { 217 | local param 218 | param=$(sysctl net.ipv4.tcp_congestion_control | awk '{print $3}') 219 | if [[ "${param}" == "bbr" ]]; then 220 | return 0 221 | else 222 | return 1 223 | fi 224 | } 225 | 226 | set_rhel_inputrc() { 227 | local ver=$1 228 | case "$ver" in 229 | 9|10) 230 | if ! grep -q "set enable-bracketed-paste off" /etc/inputrc; then 231 | _error_detect "echo \"set enable-bracketed-paste off\" >>/etc/inputrc" 232 | fi 233 | ;; 234 | *) 235 | # Do nothing 236 | ;; 237 | esac 238 | } 239 | 240 | initialize_rhel() { 241 | local rhel_ver 242 | if get_rhelversion 8; then 243 | rhel_ver=8 244 | elif get_rhelversion 9; then 245 | rhel_ver=9 246 | elif get_rhelversion 10; then 247 | rhel_ver=10 248 | else 249 | _error "Unsupported RHEL version" 250 | fi 251 | 252 | _error_detect "dnf install -yq https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/epel-release-latest-${rhel_ver}.noarch.rpm" 253 | if _exists "subscription-manager"; then 254 | _error_detect "subscription-manager repos --enable codeready-builder-for-rhel-${rhel_ver}-$(arch)-rpms" 255 | elif [ -s "/etc/yum.repos.d/oracle-linux-ol${rhel_ver}.repo" ]; then 256 | _error_detect "dnf config-manager --set-enabled ol${rhel_ver}_codeready_builder" 257 | else 258 | _error_detect "dnf config-manager --set-enabled $(get_rhel_extra_repo ${rhel_ver})" 259 | fi 260 | set_rhel_inputrc ${rhel_ver} 261 | _error_detect "dnf install -yq https://dl.lamp.sh/linux/rhel/el${rhel_ver}/x86_64/teddysun-release-1.0-1.el${rhel_ver}.noarch.rpm" 262 | 263 | _error_detect "dnf makecache" 264 | _error_detect "dnf install -yq vim tar zip unzip net-tools bind-utils screen git virt-what wget whois firewalld mtr traceroute iftop htop jq tree" 265 | _error_detect "dnf install -yq libnghttp2 libnghttp2-devel c-ares c-ares-devel curl libcurl libcurl-devel" 266 | # Handle SELinux 267 | if [ -s "/etc/selinux/config" ] && grep -q 'SELINUX=enforcing' /etc/selinux/config; then 268 | sed -i 's/^SELINUX=.*/SELINUX=disabled/g' /etc/selinux/config 269 | setenforce 0 270 | _info "Disabled SELinux" 271 | fi 272 | # Remove cockpit related file 273 | if [ -s "/etc/motd.d/cockpit" ]; then 274 | rm -f /etc/motd.d/cockpit 275 | _info "Deleted /etc/motd.d/cockpit" 276 | fi 277 | if systemctl status firewalld >/dev/null 2>&1; then 278 | default_zone="$(firewall-cmd --get-default-zone)" 279 | firewall-cmd --permanent --add-service=https --zone="${default_zone}" >/dev/null 2>&1 280 | firewall-cmd --permanent --add-service=http --zone="${default_zone}" >/dev/null 2>&1 281 | # Enabled udp 443 port for Caddy HTTP/3 feature 282 | firewall-cmd --permanent --zone="${default_zone}" --add-port=443/udp >/dev/null 2>&1 283 | firewall-cmd --reload >/dev/null 2>&1 284 | sed -i 's/AllowZoneDrifting=yes/AllowZoneDrifting=no/' /etc/firewalld/firewalld.conf 285 | _error_detect "systemctl restart firewalld" 286 | _info "Firewall configured" 287 | else 288 | _warn "firewalld is not running, skipping firewall configuration" 289 | fi 290 | } 291 | 292 | initialize_deb() { 293 | _error_detect "apt-get update" 294 | _error_detect "apt-get -yq install lsb-release ca-certificates curl gnupg" 295 | _error_detect "apt-get -yq install vim tar zip unzip net-tools bind9-utils screen git virt-what wget whois mtr traceroute iftop htop jq tree" 296 | if ufw status >/dev/null 2>&1; then 297 | _error_detect "ufw allow http" 298 | _error_detect "ufw allow https" 299 | _error_detect "ufw allow 443/udp" 300 | else 301 | _warn "ufw is not running, skipping firewall configuration" 302 | fi 303 | } 304 | 305 | initialize_system() { 306 | if check_sys rhel; then 307 | initialize_rhel 308 | elif check_sys debian || check_sys ubuntu; then 309 | initialize_deb 310 | else 311 | _error "Unsupported OS" 312 | fi 313 | } 314 | 315 | # Configure BBR 316 | configure_bbr() { 317 | if check_kernel_version; then 318 | if ! check_bbr_status; then 319 | sed -i '/net.core.default_qdisc/d' /etc/sysctl.conf 320 | sed -i '/net.ipv4.tcp_congestion_control/d' /etc/sysctl.conf 321 | sed -i '/net.core.rmem_max/d' /etc/sysctl.conf 322 | cat >>"/etc/sysctl.conf" </dev/null 2>&1 328 | _info "BBR configured" 329 | else 330 | _info "BBR is already enabled, skipping configuration" 331 | fi 332 | else 333 | _warn "Kernel version is below 4.9, skipping BBR configuration" 334 | fi 335 | } 336 | 337 | # Configure systemd-journald 338 | configure_journald() { 339 | local journald_config 340 | if systemctl status systemd-journald >/dev/null 2>&1; then 341 | if [ -s "/etc/systemd/journald.conf" ]; then 342 | journald_config="/etc/systemd/journald.conf" 343 | elif [ -s "/usr/lib/systemd/journald.conf" ]; then 344 | journald_config="/usr/lib/systemd/journald.conf" 345 | fi 346 | sed -i 's/^#\?Storage=.*/Storage=volatile/' ${journald_config} 347 | sed -i 's/^#\?SystemMaxUse=.*/SystemMaxUse=16M/' ${journald_config} 348 | sed -i 's/^#\?RuntimeMaxUse=.*/RuntimeMaxUse=16M/' ${journald_config} 349 | _error_detect "systemctl restart systemd-journald" 350 | _info "systemd-journald configuration completed" 351 | fi 352 | } 353 | 354 | # Check if the script is run as root 355 | [ ${EUID} -ne 0 ] && _red "This script must be run as root!\n" && exit 1 356 | 357 | # Check OS support 358 | if ! get_rhelversion 8 && ! get_rhelversion 9 && ! get_rhelversion 10 && 359 | ! get_debianversion 11 && ! get_debianversion 12 && ! get_debianversion 13 && 360 | ! get_ubuntuversion 20.04 && ! get_ubuntuversion 22.04 && ! get_ubuntuversion 24.04; then 361 | _error "Unsupported OS. Please switch to Enterprise Linux 8+, Debian 11+, or Ubuntu 20.04+ and try again." 362 | fi 363 | 364 | # Choose MariaDB version 365 | while true; do 366 | _info "Please choose a version of MariaDB:" 367 | _info "$(_green 1). MariaDB 10.11" 368 | _info "$(_green 2). MariaDB 11.4" 369 | _info "$(_green 3). MariaDB 11.8" 370 | read -r -p "[$(date)] Please input a number: (Default 2) " mariadb_version 371 | [ -z "${mariadb_version}" ] && mariadb_version=2 372 | case "${mariadb_version}" in 373 | 1) 374 | mariadb_ver="10.11" 375 | break 376 | ;; 377 | 2) 378 | mariadb_ver="11.4" 379 | break 380 | ;; 381 | 3) 382 | mariadb_ver="11.8" 383 | break 384 | ;; 385 | *) 386 | _info "Input error. Please input a number between 1 and 3" 387 | ;; 388 | esac 389 | done 390 | _info "---------------------------" 391 | _info "MariaDB version = $(_red "${mariadb_ver}")" 392 | _info "---------------------------" 393 | 394 | # Set MariaDB root password 395 | _info "Please input the root password of MariaDB:" 396 | read -s -r -p "[$(date)] (Default password: Teddysun.com) (password will not shown):" db_pass 397 | if [ -z "${db_pass}" ]; then 398 | db_pass="Teddysun.com" 399 | fi 400 | echo 401 | _info "---------------------------" 402 | _info "Password = $(_red "${db_pass}")" 403 | _info "---------------------------" 404 | 405 | # Choose PHP version 406 | while true; do 407 | _info "Please choose a version of PHP:" 408 | _info "$(_green 1). PHP 7.4" 409 | _info "$(_green 2). PHP 8.0" 410 | _info "$(_green 3). PHP 8.1" 411 | _info "$(_green 4). PHP 8.2" 412 | _info "$(_green 5). PHP 8.3" 413 | _info "$(_green 6). PHP 8.4" 414 | read -r -p "[$(date)] Please input a number: (Default 6) " php_version 415 | [ -z "${php_version}" ] && php_version=6 416 | case "${php_version}" in 417 | 1) 418 | php_ver="7.4" 419 | break 420 | ;; 421 | 2) 422 | php_ver="8.0" 423 | break 424 | ;; 425 | 3) 426 | php_ver="8.1" 427 | break 428 | ;; 429 | 4) 430 | php_ver="8.2" 431 | break 432 | ;; 433 | 5) 434 | php_ver="8.3" 435 | break 436 | ;; 437 | 6) 438 | php_ver="8.4" 439 | break 440 | ;; 441 | *) 442 | _info "Input error. Please input a number between 1 and 6" 443 | ;; 444 | esac 445 | done 446 | _info "---------------------------" 447 | _info "PHP version = $(_red "${php_ver}")" 448 | _info "---------------------------" 449 | 450 | # Prompt user to start or cancel 451 | _info "Press any key to start... or Press Ctrl+C to cancel" 452 | char=$(get_char) 453 | 454 | _info "Initialization start" 455 | configure_bbr 456 | configure_journald 457 | initialize_system 458 | echo 459 | netstat -nxtulpe 460 | echo 461 | _info "Initialization completed" 462 | sleep 3 463 | clear 464 | _info "LCMP (Linux + Caddy + MariaDB + PHP) installation start" 465 | if check_sys rhel; then 466 | _error_detect "dnf install -yq caddy" 467 | elif check_sys debian || check_sys ubuntu; then 468 | _error_detect "curl -fsSL https://dl.lamp.sh/shadowsocks/DEB-GPG-KEY-Teddysun | gpg --dearmor --yes -o /usr/share/keyrings/deb-gpg-key-teddysun.gpg" 469 | _error_detect "chmod a+r /usr/share/keyrings/deb-gpg-key-teddysun.gpg" 470 | echo "deb [arch=$(dpkg --print-architecture) signed-by=/usr/share/keyrings/deb-gpg-key-teddysun.gpg] https://dl.lamp.sh/shadowsocks/$(lsb_release -si | tr '[A-Z]' '[a-z]')/ $(lsb_release -sc) main" >/etc/apt/sources.list.d/teddysun.list 471 | _error_detect "apt-get update" 472 | _error_detect "apt-get install -y caddy" 473 | fi 474 | _info "Caddy installation completed" 475 | 476 | _error_detect "mkdir -p /data/www/default" 477 | _error_detect "mkdir -p /var/log/caddy/" 478 | _error_detect "mkdir -p /etc/caddy/conf.d/" 479 | _error_detect "chown -R caddy:caddy /var/log/caddy/" 480 | cat >"/etc/caddy/Caddyfile" </dev/null 2>&1 502 | _error_detect "rm -f mariadb_repo_setup.sh" 503 | if check_sys rhel; then 504 | _error_detect "dnf config-manager --disable mariadb-maxscale" 505 | _error_detect "dnf install -y MariaDB-common MariaDB-server MariaDB-client MariaDB-shared MariaDB-backup" 506 | mariadb_cnf="/etc/my.cnf.d/server.cnf" 507 | elif check_sys debian || check_sys ubuntu; then 508 | if [ -f "/etc/apt/sources.list.d/mariadb.list" ]; then 509 | # MariaDB MaxScale has been disabled by default because the public key is not available 510 | sed -i 's|^deb \[arch=amd64,arm64\] https://dlm.mariadb.com/repo/maxscale/latest/apt|#&|' /etc/apt/sources.list.d/mariadb.list 511 | fi 512 | _error_detect "apt-get update" 513 | _error_detect "apt-get install -y mariadb-common mariadb-server mariadb-client mariadb-backup" 514 | mariadb_cnf="/etc/mysql/mariadb.conf.d/50-server.cnf" 515 | fi 516 | _info "MariaDB installation completed" 517 | 518 | lnum=$(sed -n '/\[mysqld\]/=' "${mariadb_cnf}") 519 | [ -n "${lnum}" ] && sed -i "${lnum}ainnodb_buffer_pool_size = 100M\nmax_allowed_packet = 1024M\nnet_read_timeout = 3600\nnet_write_timeout = 3600" "${mariadb_cnf}" 520 | lnum=$(sed -n '/\[mariadb\]/=' "${mariadb_cnf}" | tail -1) 521 | [ -n "${lnum}" ] && sed -i "${lnum}acharacter-set-server = utf8mb4\n\n\[client-mariadb\]\ndefault-character-set = utf8mb4" "${mariadb_cnf}" 522 | _error_detect "systemctl start mariadb" 523 | sleep 3 524 | /usr/bin/mariadb -e "grant all privileges on *.* to root@'127.0.0.1' identified by \"${db_pass}\" with grant option;" 525 | /usr/bin/mariadb -e "grant all privileges on *.* to root@'localhost' identified by \"${db_pass}\" with grant option;" 526 | /usr/bin/mariadb -uroot -p"${db_pass}" 2>/dev/null <"/etc/mysql/debian.cnf" </dev/null < /data/www/default/pma/sql/create_tables.sql" 567 | /usr/bin/mariadb -uroot -p"${db_pass}" 2>/dev/null /etc/apt/sources.list.d/php.list 600 | fi 601 | if check_sys ubuntu; then 602 | _error_detect "add-apt-repository -y ppa:ondrej/php" 603 | fi 604 | _error_detect "apt-get update" 605 | _error_detect "apt-get install -y php-common php${php_ver}-common php${php_ver}-cli php${php_ver}-fpm php${php_ver}-opcache php${php_ver}-readline" 606 | _error_detect "apt-get install -y libphp${php_ver}-embed php${php_ver}-bcmath php${php_ver}-gd php${php_ver}-imap php${php_ver}-mysql php${php_ver}-dba php${php_ver}-mongodb php${php_ver}-sybase" 607 | _error_detect "apt-get install -y php${php_ver}-pgsql php${php_ver}-odbc php${php_ver}-enchant php${php_ver}-gmp php${php_ver}-intl php${php_ver}-ldap php${php_ver}-snmp php${php_ver}-soap" 608 | _error_detect "apt-get install -y php${php_ver}-mbstring php${php_ver}-curl php${php_ver}-pspell php${php_ver}-xml php${php_ver}-zip php${php_ver}-bz2 php${php_ver}-lz4 php${php_ver}-zstd" 609 | _error_detect "apt-get install -y php${php_ver}-tidy php${php_ver}-sqlite3 php${php_ver}-imagick php${php_ver}-grpc php${php_ver}-yaml php${php_ver}-uuid php${php_ver}-swoole" 610 | _error_detect "mkdir -m770 /var/lib/php/{session,wsdlcache,opcache}" 611 | fi 612 | _info "PHP installation completed" 613 | 614 | sed -i "s@^user.*@user = caddy@" "${php_conf}" 615 | sed -i "s@^group.*@group = caddy@" "${php_conf}" 616 | if check_sys rhel; then 617 | sed -i "s@^listen.acl_users.*@listen.acl_users = apache,nginx,caddy@" "${php_conf}" 618 | sed -i "s@^;php_value\[opcache.file_cache\].*@php_value\[opcache.file_cache\] = /var/lib/php/opcache@" "${php_conf}" 619 | elif check_sys debian || check_sys ubuntu; then 620 | sed -i "s@^listen.owner.*@;&@" "${php_conf}" 621 | sed -i "s@^listen.group.*@;&@" "${php_conf}" 622 | sed -i "s@^;listen.acl_users.*@listen.acl_users = caddy@" "${php_conf}" 623 | sed -i "s@^;listen.allowed_clients.*@listen.allowed_clients = 127.0.0.1@" "${php_conf}" 624 | sed -i "s@^pm.max_children.*@pm.max_children = 50@" "${php_conf}" 625 | sed -i "s@^pm.start_servers.*@pm.start_servers = 5@" "${php_conf}" 626 | sed -i "s@^pm.min_spare_servers.*@pm.min_spare_servers = 5@" "${php_conf}" 627 | sed -i "s@^pm.max_spare_servers.*@pm.max_spare_servers = 35@" "${php_conf}" 628 | sed -i "s@^;slowlog.*@slowlog = /var/log/www-slow.log@" "${php_conf}" 629 | sed -i "s@^;php_admin_value\[error_log\].*@php_admin_value[error_log] = /var/log/www-error.log@" "${php_conf}" 630 | sed -i "s@^;php_admin_flag\[log_errors\].*@php_admin_flag[log_errors] = on@" "${php_conf}" 631 | cat >>"${php_conf}" <"/etc/caddy/conf.d/default.conf" </dev/null 2>&1 685 | _info "systemctl enable ${php_fpm}" 686 | systemctl enable "${php_fpm}" >/dev/null 2>&1 687 | _info "systemctl enable caddy" 688 | systemctl enable caddy >/dev/null 2>&1 689 | pkill -9 gpg-agent 690 | _info "systemctl status mariadb" 691 | systemctl --no-pager -l status mariadb 692 | _info "systemctl status ${php_fpm}" 693 | systemctl --no-pager -l status "${php_fpm}" 694 | _info "systemctl status caddy" 695 | systemctl --no-pager -l status caddy 696 | echo 697 | netstat -nxtulpe 698 | echo 699 | _info "LCMP (Linux + Caddy + MariaDB + PHP) installation completed" 700 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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