- Sign into AWS
- Open EC2
- Click Instances on Left Side
- Click "Launch Instance"
- Select "Amazon Linux AMI 2016.09.1 (HVM), SSD Volume Type"
- Select Free Tier
- Click review and launch
- Press Launch
- Create Pair
- Download Pair
- Launch Instance
- Open list of Instances
- Swap in your file name:
chmod 400 ServerPair.pem
- Swap in your file name and ip address:
ssh -i "ServerPair.pem" [email protected]
- Update your instance
sudo yum update -y
- Install Apache Web Server, MySQL, PHP
sudo yum install -y httpd24 php70 mysql56-server php70-mysqlnd
- Start the Apache Web Server
sudo service httpd start
- Make it so Apache Web Server runs on server boot:
sudo chkconfig httpd on
- Verify it with:
chkconfig --list httpd
andhttpd 0:off 1:off 2:on 3:on 4:on 5:on 6:off
- Go to your Public DNS or IPv4 Public IP: Example: ec2-54-152-134-146.compute-1.amazonaws.com
- Create a new user group
sudo groupadd www
- Add our EC2 User to this group
sudo usermod -a -G www ec2-user
- Leave the current session
exit
- Sign back in. Swap in your file name and ip address:
ssh -i "ServerPair.pem" [email protected]
- Verify
www
exists by running:groups
- Give
www
permission on server files/var/www
withsudo chown -R root:www /var/www
- Change file permissions:
sudo chmod 2775 /var/www
andfind /var/www -type d -exec sudo chmod 2775 {} \;
- Add a
index.html
invar/www/html
sotouch /var/www/html/index.html
andvi /var/www/html/index.html
then add content. - Go back to Instances (like the list)
- Right click on your new instance, select
Networking
, thenChange Security Group
- Take note of which one is selected
- Open Security Groups on the left side: https://console.aws.amazon.com/ec2/
- Edit the Inbound rules for that security group already assigned.
- Add Rule and set the type to be
HTTP
- Files sit in
ls -l /var/www
- Go to your IPv4 and you should see
Hello World!
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