Hubzilla is an open-source, web publishing platform (CMS) for creating interconnected websites. Like a shared hosting service, websites created on Hubzilla are isolated and have no idea who is accessing their content, and controlled access to data is limited to permissions settings between individual accounts on a site. This Platform is built on the LAMP or LEMP stack. It lets you focus on building content by leveraging its easy management portal designs and technical quality without the bloats. Whether you’re creating a personal or business website, the Hubzilla platform can help you create and manage your content on every device with its modern user and admin interface. For more about Hubzilla, visit its homepage. When you’re ready to get Hubzilla working on Ubuntu, please continue with the steps below:

Install Nginx HTTP Server on Ubuntu

Nginx HTTP Server is the second most popular web server in use. so install it, since Hubzilla needs it. To install Nginx HTTP on the Ubuntu server, run the commands below. After installing Nginx, the commands below can be used to stop, start and enable the Nginx service to always start up with the server boots. To test the Nginx setup, open your browser and browse to the server hostname or IP address and you should see the Nginx default test page as shown below. When you see that, then Nginx is working as expected.

Install MariaDB Database Server

MariaDB database server is a great place to start when looking at open-source database servers to use with Magento. To install MariaDB run the commands below. After installing MariaDB, the commands below can be used to stop, start and enable the MariaDB service to always start up when the server boots. Run these on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS Run these on Ubuntu 17.10 and 18.04 LTS After that, run the commands below to secure the MariaDB server by creating a root password and disallowing remote root access. When prompted, answer the questions below by following the guide.

Enter current password for root (enter for none): Just press the Enter Set root password? [Y/n]: Y New password: Enter password Re-enter new password: Repeat password Remove anonymous users? [Y/n]: Y Disallow root login remotely? [Y/n]: Y Remove test database and access to it? [Y/n]:  Y Reload privilege tables now? [Y/n]:  Y

Restart MariaDB server To test if MariaDB is installed, type the commands below to logon into the MariaDB server Then type the password you created above to sign on. if successful, you should see MariaDB welcome message

PHP 7.2-FPM may not be available in Ubuntu default repositories. to install it, you will have to get it from third-party repositories. Run the commands below to add the below third party repository to upgrade to PHP 7.2-FPM Then update and upgrade to PHP 7.2-FPM Next, run the commands below to install PHP 7.2 and related modules. After installing PHP 7.2, run the commands below to open the PHP default config file for Nginx. Then make the changes on the following lines below in the file and save. The value below is great setting to apply in your environments. After making the change above, save the file and close. After installing PHP and related modules, all you have to do is restart Nginx to reload PHP configurations. To restart Nginx, run the commands below

Create Hubzilla Database

Now that you’ve installed all the packages that are required for Hubzilla CMS to function, continue below to start configuring the servers. First, run the commands below to create a blank Magento database. To log on to the MariaDB database server, run the commands below. Then create a database called hubzilla Create a database user called hubzillauser with a new password Then grant the user full access to the database. Finally, save your changes and exit.

Download and Install Hubzilla via Git

Run the commands below to download Hubzilla’s latest content. run each command line until you’re done. Next, run the commands below to change the root folder permissions.

Configure Nginx Hubzilla CMS Site

Finally, configure the Nginx configuration file for Hubzilla CMS. This file will control how users access Hubzilla CMS content. Run the commands below to create a new configuration file called hubzilla Then copy and paste the content below into the file and save it. Replace the highlighted line with your domain name and directory root location. Save the file and exit. After configuring the VirtualHost above, enable it by running the commands below

Enable the Hubzilla CMS Site and Rewrite Module

After configuring the VirtualHost above, enable it by running the commands below, then restart the Nginx server. Next, open your browser and go to the URL. and continue with the installation. You should see the Hubzilla installation page. validate that all requirements are met and continue. Next, type in the database connection info you created above and click Submit. Then configure the site settings and submit. That’s it! Next, Go to your new hub http://example.com/register and register as a new member. Remember to use the same email you have entered as the administrator email. This will allow you to enter the site admin panel. You may also like the post below: