![]() Now you can check from the terminal your php version by running: $ sudo yum-config-manager -enable remi-php74 Just run the following commands and you'll have php installed ![]() $ sudo firewall-cmd -zone=public -permanent -add-port=5432/tcpīefore moving to next steps, we need first to setup php in our machine, in my case i'am using php 7.4 $ sudo firewall-cmd -zone=public -permanent -add-service=http Then run the following commands and reload the firewalld service: Now lets configure our firewall, first you need to start your firewalld service by running the following command: Now run these commands to enable and start the apache service: Step 1: Install apache and Configure Firewall In this article we are going to install Postgresql-12 with PhpPgAdmin on Centos 7:Īfter connect to your server follow these Steps:
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