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Why not take a look at CentMin (http://www.centminmod.com/)?
Varnish is something I'd like to add. Also I'd like to add more variety in caching for nginx.
This one doesn't seem to have apache+nginx. only nginx but for centos.
I've tried the LNMPA script (http://lnmp.org/lnmpa.html). It works fairly well after some changes here and there. But the script is somewhat messy, and it pretty much compiles everything which leads to lower ram usage but also harder to modify or troubleshoot.
Yes it's Centos based
@Eva2000
When it comes to documentation, if we prioritize the order you want it.
What part so you feel is the most important part to document first?
What each module does?
What settings it changes?
What files it changes/where konfig files are stored?
Please order your requests whith the one of highest priority on top.
I'll try and help @maxexcloo as much as possible.
Yeah, my Centminmod.com project is only nginx for web serving.
I also have a private project for clients of mine, CentMAP = MySQL, Apache (with Nginx reverse proxy option) and PHP. Apache is custom compiled RPM package of my own, so not entirely out of the box standard RPM. Alot of the ideas for development of Centmin Mod were ported over from CentMAP.
Probably, easier for you to find a nginx script and then just install apache yourself and tweak nginx and apache config files for reverse proxy action.
Bringing things back on topic @maxexcloo excellent work on minstall mate - you're doing great stuff in Ubuntu/Debian side of the world and attempting CentOS as well ! I know how hard and complex the different distributions would make development of such install scripts - hence why i stick with CentOS ^_^
I was unaware that vhosts added with my script no longer supported IPv6, it used to work fine, I must have broken it
Will fix ASAP!
Minstall doesn't have Apache either at the moment (although there is a chance I may add support if people really want it).
Nginx 1.4.0 came out today so if you update it should be enabled (if it's enabled by default that is, if not I'll add it).
Regarding Minstall progress, I'm very busy over the next week due to University and such so there won't be much in the way of commits.
@maxexcloo because you are changing minstall codes on Github, is it safe to use now, or I have to wait until you finish?
If you use the latest 2.x series download (available here: https://github.com/KnightSwarm/Minstall/downloads) everything should be stable on Ubuntu 12.04 or Debian 6.x
EDIT: It has been suggested that I add Mumble server support, will do!
Another thing to add, I think I'll drop MySQL support and add MariaDB support instead. MariaDB is a drop in replacement for MySQL and is 100% compatible. Also, it isn't owned by Oracle which is a nice plus
(Inspired by https://www.archlinux.org/news/mariadb-replaces-mysql-in-repositories/)
EDIT: Removed all CentOS support and added preliminary MongoDB support: https://github.com/KnightSwarm/Minstall/commit/f313497e16e2b1fb53337a35f93cdcb154310bd4
13.04 support in the future possibly?
I was thinking that I'd aim to support LTS releases, is there anything from 13.04 you need specifically?
Nope, I just wanted to try out 13.04, but LTS will work fine
Anyone else have suggestions on features I could add?
I check the github, so many exciting features. Can we make youtube tutorials?
That would be awesome although I'd hold off until it's done
No worries, I may add a flag that will let you attempt to run Minstall on non supported platforms if that helps at all
Thanks man
I wonder who has a nice voice to record
this is great, thanks maxexcloo !
peter parker
Good Work @maxexcloo
I just branched Minstall on GitHub into distinct versions. The readme and links for the current version will work properly again and I'll be able to issue fixes to old editions of Minstall easily
As it stands 2.5.7 is supported at the moment and 1.0 is legacy, easy fixes may be applied but for most users I'd highly recommend using 2.5.7 or waiting for 3.0 to drop when it's finally done (may be a while yet!)
Check it out here: http://www.github.com/KnightSwarm/Minstall
might I ask you to look at https://code.google.com/p/naxsi/
perhaps that is something to add to your project?
Haven't looked at it with any depth, perhaps it's not worth the time?
That's rather interesting, I may look into adding it
I'm probably going to add https://github.com/pagespeed/ngx_pagespeed as well (optional of course!)
Good Work @maxexcloo and THANKS
@maxexcloo
Pagespeed looks nice but it says you need to build nginx from source to enable it.
Have to think of what options would be lost if chosig that path
That's unfortunate, I hadn't actually looked into it in that much detail. I wonder if DotDeb will make a package for it if I ask
Woooo you go gir---guy! ;p
ngx_pagespeed shaping up very well, already added it to Centmin Mod's next beta version, feel free to borrow some starter pagespeed settings I'm using at http://centminmod.com/nginx_ngx_pagespeed.html
Thanks! Do you check your code into GitHub at all?