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+ <h1 id='hosting-a-website-on-the-raspberry-pi-with-rocky-linux'>Hosting a Website on the Raspberry Pi with Rocky Linux</h1>
+ <a href="rpi4rockylinuxwebserver.md">Markdown File Download</a> <a href="rpi4rockylinuxwebserver.pdf">PDF File Download</a>
+ <p>First Download Rocky Linux for the Raspberry Pi 3 &amp; 4 from <a href='https://rockylinux.org/alternative-images'>their website</a>.</p>
+ <center><img class="imgs" src="img/Screen Shot 2022-02-19 at 2.15.13 PM.png" referrerpolicy="no-referrer" alt="Screen Shot 2022-02-19 at 2.15.13 PM"></center>
+ <p>Next you want to burn this image to the sd card that you are going to use. Now start up the Raspberry Pi and login with the default user <code>rocky</code> and the password is <code>rockylinux</code>. </p>
+ <p>To make the image take up the whole drive, run:</p>
+ <pre><code class='language-shell' lang='shell'>sudo rootfs-expand
+ </code></pre>
+ <p>Now, you should create a new user:</p>
+ <pre><code class='language-shell' lang='shell'>sudo useradd -m -g users -G wheel userName
+sudo passwd username
+ </code></pre>
+ <p>Next, we should delete the default user so logout and login to your new user:</p>
+ <pre><code class='language-shell' lang='shell'>sudo userdel rocky
+ </code></pre>
+ <p>&nbsp;</p>
+ <hr />
+ <h2 id='setting-a-static-ip-address'>Setting a static IP address </h2>
+ <p>The easiest way is to run:</p>
+ <pre><code class='language-shell' lang='shell'>sudo nmtui
+ </code></pre>
+ <center><img class="imgs" src="img/Screen Shot 2022-02-19 at 2.18.39 PM.png" referrerpolicy="no-referrer" alt="Screen Shot 2022-02-19 at 2.18.39 PM"></center>
+ <p>Select <strong>Edit</strong> a connection and select your network interface. </p>
+ <center><img class="ims" src="img/Screen Shot 2022-02-19 at 2.23.20 PM.png" referrerpolicy="no-referrer" alt="Screen Shot 2022-02-19 at 2.23.20 PM"></center>
+ <p>Select <strong>Show</strong> for <strong>IPv4 CONFIGURATION</strong> and enter the IP you want to set. Then select <strong>OK</strong> at the bottom, and quit the program.</p>
+ <h2 id='securing-the-pi'>Securing the PI</h2>
+ <h3 id='ssh-key-authorization'>SSH Key Authorization</h3>
+ <p>The best way to secure the pi is to use an SSH key to login instead of a password. First you want to generate an SSH key by running on your computer:</p>
+ <pre><code class='language-shell' lang='shell'>ssh-keygen -t rsa
+ </code></pre>
+ <p>Next, to copy your SSH key to your server, run:</p>
+ <pre><code class='language-shell' lang='shell'>ssh-copy-id -i ~/.ssh/mykey user@host
+ </code></pre>
+ <p>To test that it works, run:</p>
+ <pre><code class='language-shell' lang='shell'>ssh -i ~/.ssh/mykey user@host
+ </code></pre>
+ <p>If it worked, you should be able to connect without needing a password.</p>
+ <p>To force an SSH key to login, edit <code>/etc/ssh/sshd_config</code> using nano or vim.</p>
+ <p>Change <code>PermitRootLogin yes</code> to <code>PermitRootLogin no</code> and <code>PasswordAuthentication yes</code> to <code>PasswordAuthentication no</code>.</p>
+ <h3 id='setting-up-fail2ban'>Setting up fail2ban</h3>
+ <p>First start and enable firewalld to run at boot:</p>
+ <pre><code class='language-shell' lang='shell'>sudo systemctl start firewalld
+sudo systemctl enable firewalld
+ </code></pre>
+ <p>Now, enable the EPEL repository for Rocky Linux and install fail2ban:</p>
+ <pre><code class='language-shell' lang='shell'>sudo dnf install epel-release -y
+sudo dnf install fail2ban fail2ban-firewalld -y
+ </code></pre>
+ <p>Start and enable fail2ban to run at boot:</p>
+ <pre><code class='language-shell' lang='shell'>sudo systemctl start fail2ban
+sudo systemctl enable fail2ban
+ </code></pre>
+ <p>Now, we have to make fail2ban work with firewalld, run:</p>
+ <pre><code class='language-shell' lang='shell'>sudo mv /etc/fail2ban/jail.d/00-firewalld.conf /etc/fail2ban/jail.d/00-firewalld.local
+sudo systemctl restart fail2ban
+ </code></pre>
+ <p>To create an SSH jail, edit the ssh config file with vim or nano:</p>
+ <pre><code class='language-shell' lang='shell'>sudo vim /etc/fail2ban/jail.d/sshd.local
+ </code></pre>
+ <p>Paste the following into the file and change the values as you see fit:</p>
+ <pre><code>[sshd]
+enabled = true
+bantime = 1d
+maxretry = 3
+ </code></pre>
+ <p>Save and close the file and restart fail2ban:</p>
+ <pre><code class='language-shell' lang='shell'>sudo systemctl restart fail2ban
+ </code></pre>
+ <h2 id='setting-up-dynamic-dns-with-google-domains'>Setting up Dynamic DNS with Google Domains</h2>
+ <h3 id='configuring-google-domains'>Configuring Google Domains</h3>
+ <p>First, on <a href='https://domains.google.com/'>Domains.google.com</a> go the DNS page for your domain. Scroll down and click on <strong>Show advanced settings</strong>, Click <strong>Manage dynamic DNS</strong>, and then click <strong>Create new record</strong>. Enter your subdomain or leave it black for the domain itself. Finally, click Save.</p>
+ <h3 id='installing-ddclient'>Installing ddclient</h3>
+ <p>To install ddclient you need to enable the PowerTools Repo for the perl dependency.</p>
+ <p>First, install <code>dnf-plugins-core</code>:</p>
+ <pre><code class='language-shell' lang='shell'>sudo dnf -y install dnf-plugins-core
+sudo dnf upgrade
+ </code></pre>
+ <p>Next, enable PowerTools:</p>
+ <pre><code class='language-shell' lang='shell'>sudo dnf config-manager --set-enabled powertools
+ </code></pre>
+ <p>Then, you can install ddclient:</p>
+ <pre><code class='language-shell' lang='shell'>sudo dnf install ddclient
+ </code></pre>
+ <p>Now, we want to edit the config file for ddclient:</p>
+ <pre><code class='language-shell' lang='shell'>sudo vim /etc/ddclient.conf
+ </code></pre>
+ <p>You&#39;ll want to look for where it says <code>protocol=dyndns2</code>, and enter your information:</p>
+ <pre><code>##
+## nsupdate.info IPV4(https://www.nsupdate.info)
+##
+protocol=dyndns2
+use=web, web=http://ipv4.nsupdate.info/myip
+server=domains.google.com
+login=username
+password=password
+domain.tld
+ </code></pre>
+ <p>Wait about 5 minutes and on the Google Domains website, under Dynamic DNS you should see your IP address under <strong>Data</strong>.</p>
+ <h2 id='setting-up-nginx-and-lets-encrypt'>Setting up NGINX and Let&#39;s Encrypt</h2>
+ <h3 id='installing-nginx'>Installing NGINX</h3>
+ <p>First, install nginx Webserver:</p>
+ <pre><code class='language-shell' lang='shell'>sudo dnf install nginx
+ </code></pre>
+ <p>Next, start and enable nginx to run at boot:</p>
+ <pre><code class='language-shell' lang='shell'>sudo systemctl start nginx
+sudo systemctl enable nginx
+ </code></pre>
+ <p>Then, check the status to see if it is running:</p>
+ <pre><code class='language-shell' lang='shell'>sudo systemctl status nginx
+ </code></pre>
+ <center><img class="imgs" src="img/Screen Shot 2022-02-19 at 2.56.21 PM.png" referrerpolicy="no-referrer" alt="Screen Shot 2022-02-19 at 2.56.21 PM"></center>
+ <p>Now, we have to allow HTTP traffic through the firewall:</p>
+ <pre><code class='language-shell' lang='shell'>sudo firewall-cmd --add-service=http --permanent
+sudo firewall-cmd --add-service=https --permanent
+sudo firewall-cmd --reload
+ </code></pre>
+ <p>In a web browser, go to the local ip of the server and you should see the nginx welcome page.</p>
+ <center><img class="imgs" src="img/Screen Shot 2022-02-19 at 2.58.29 PM.png" referrerpolicy="no-referrer" alt="Screen Shot 2022-02-19 at 2.58.29 PM"></center>
+ <h3 id='configuring-nginx'>Configuring NGINX</h3>
+ <p>First, make your folder for the website, this is where your website will live:</p>
+ <pre><code class='language-shell' lang='shell'>sudo mkdir -p /var/www/websiteName
+ </code></pre>
+ <p>Next, we need to set the proper permissions to make sure everything works:</p>
+ <pre><code class='language-shell' lang='shell'>sudo chown -R nginx /var/www/websiteName
+sudo chmod -R 755 /var/www/websiteName
+ </code></pre>
+ <p>Now, we will create the config file for website:</p>
+ <pre><code class='language-shell' lang='shell'>sudo vim /etc/nginx/conf.d/websiteName.conf
+ </code></pre>
+ <p>and paste the following into the file:</p>
+ <pre><code>server {
+ listen 80;
+ server_name domain.tld www.domain.tld;
+ root /var/www/websiteName;
+ index index.php index.html index.htm;
+ access_log /var/log/nginx/websiteName.access.log;
+ error_log /var/log/nginx/websiteName.error.log;
+}
+ </code></pre>
+ <p>Now, confirm that the nginx configuration is ok:</p>
+ <pre><code class='language-shell' lang='shell'>sudo nginx -t
+ </code></pre>
+ <p>Restart nginx:</p>
+ <pre><code class='language-shell' lang='shell'>sudo systemctl restart nginx
+sudo systemctl status nginx
+ </code></pre>
+ <p>Next, set SELinux to permissive mode:</p>
+ <pre><code class='language-shell' lang='shell'>sudo setenforce permissive
+sudo getenforce
+ </code></pre>
+ <p>Now, we will need to set SELinux to permissive mode permanently:</p>
+ <pre><code class='language-shell' lang='shell'>sudo sed -i --follow-symlinks &#39;s/SELINUX=enforcing/SELINUX=permissive/g&#39; /etc/sysconfig/selinux
+ </code></pre>
+ <h3 id='installing-and-running-certbot'>Installing and Running Certbot</h3>
+ <p>To install Certbot run:</p>
+ <pre><code class='language-shell' lang='shell'>sudo dnf install certbot python3-certbot-nginx
+ </code></pre>
+ <p>To get SSL certificates for your websites run:</p>
+ <pre><code class='language-shell' lang='shell'>sudo certbot --nginx
+ </code></pre>
+ <p>Answer the prompts that show up on screen as you wish.</p>
+ <p>To configure auto renewal of the SSL certificate run:</p>
+ <pre><code class='language-shell' lang='shell'>crontab -e
+ </code></pre>
+ <p>and add the following line:</p>
+ <pre><code>0 12 * * * /usr/bin/certbot renew --quiet
+ </code></pre>
+ <p>This will check everyday at noon to see if the certificate will expire in the next month, if so it will renew the certificate.</p>
+ <p>Now your website should be operational. </p><br><br>
+ </div>
+ </body>
+</html>
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+
+# Hosting a Website on the Raspberry Pi with Rocky Linux
+
+First Download Rocky Linux for the Raspberry Pi 3 & 4 from [their website](https://rockylinux.org/alternative-images).![Screen Shot 2022-02-19 at 2.15.13 PM](img/Screen Shot 2022-02-19 at 2.15.13 PM.png)
+
+Next you want to burn this image to the sd card that you are going to use. Now start up the Raspberry Pi and login with the default user `rocky` and the password is `rockylinux`.
+
+To make the image take up the whole drive, run:
+
+```sh
+sudo rootfs-expand
+```
+
+Now, you should create a new user:
+
+```sh
+sudo useradd -m -g users -G wheel userName
+sudo passwd username
+```
+
+Next, we should delete the default user so logout and login to your new user:
+
+```sh
+sudo userdel rocky
+```
+
+
+
+***
+
+## Setting a static IP address
+
+The easiest way is to run:
+
+```shell
+sudo nmtui
+```
+
+![Screen Shot 2022-02-19 at 2.18.39 PM](img/Screen Shot 2022-02-19 at 2.18.39 PM.png)
+
+Select **Edit** a connection and select your network interface.
+
+![Screen Shot 2022-02-19 at 2.23.20 PM](img/Screen Shot 2022-02-19 at 2.23.20 PM.png)
+
+Select **Show** for **IPv4 CONFIGURATION** and enter the IP you want to set. Then select **OK** at the bottom, and quit the program.
+
+## Securing the PI
+
+### SSH Key Authorization
+
+The best way to secure the pi is to use an SSH key to login instead of a password. First you want to generate an SSH key by running on your computer:
+
+```sh
+ssh-keygen -t rsa
+```
+
+Next, to copy your SSH key to your server, run:
+
+```sh
+ssh-copy-id -i ~/.ssh/mykey user@host
+```
+
+To test that it works, run:
+
+```sh
+ssh -i ~/.ssh/mykey user@host
+```
+
+If it worked, you should be able to connect without needing a password.
+
+To force an SSH key to login, edit `/etc/ssh/sshd_config` using nano or vim.
+
+Change `PermitRootLogin yes` to `PermitRootLogin no` and `PasswordAuthentication yes` to `PasswordAuthentication no`.
+
+### Setting up fail2ban
+
+First start and enable firewalld to run at boot:
+
+```sh
+sudo systemctl start firewalld
+sudo systemctl enable firewalld
+```
+
+Now, enable the EPEL repository for Rocky Linux and install fail2ban:
+
+```sh
+sudo dnf install epel-release -y
+sudo dnf install fail2ban fail2ban-firewalld -y
+```
+
+Start and enable fail2ban to run at boot:
+
+```sh
+sudo systemctl start fail2ban
+sudo systemctl enable fail2ban
+```
+
+Now, we have to make fail2ban work with firewalld, run:
+
+```sh
+sudo mv /etc/fail2ban/jail.d/00-firewalld.conf /etc/fail2ban/jail.d/00-firewalld.local
+sudo systemctl restart fail2ban
+```
+
+To create an SSH jail, edit the ssh config file with vim or nano:
+
+```sh
+sudo vim /etc/fail2ban/jail.d/sshd.local
+```
+
+Paste the following into the file and change the values as you see fit:
+
+```
+[sshd]
+enabled = true
+bantime = 1d
+maxretry = 3
+```
+
+Save and close the file and restart fail2ban:
+
+```sh
+sudo systemctl restart fail2ban
+```
+
+## Setting up Dynamic DNS with Google Domains
+
+### Configuring Google Domains
+
+First, on [Domains.google.com](https://domains.google.com/) go the DNS page for your domain. Scroll down and click on **Show advanced settings**, Click **Manage dynamic DNS**, and then click **Create new record**. Enter your subdomain or leave it black for the domain itself. Finally, click Save.
+
+### Installing ddclient
+
+To install ddclient you need to enable the PowerTools Repo for the perl dependency.
+
+First, install `dnf-plugins-core`:
+
+```sh
+sudo dnf -y install dnf-plugins-core
+sudo dnf upgrade
+```
+
+Next, enable PowerTools:
+
+```sh
+sudo dnf config-manager --set-enabled powertools
+```
+
+Then, you can install ddclient:
+
+```sh
+sudo dnf install ddclient
+```
+
+Now, we want to edit the config file for ddclient:
+
+```sh
+sudo vim /etc/ddclient.conf
+```
+
+You'll want to look for where it says `protocol=dyndns2`, and enter your information:
+
+```
+##
+## nsupdate.info IPV4(https://www.nsupdate.info)
+##
+protocol=dyndns2
+use=web, web=http://ipv4.nsupdate.info/myip
+server=domains.google.com
+login=username
+password=password
+domain.tld
+```
+
+Wait about 5 minutes and on the Google Domains website, under Dynamic DNS you should see your IP address under **Data**.
+
+## Setting up NGINX and Let's Encrypt
+
+### Installing NGINX
+
+First, install nginx Webserver:
+
+```sh
+sudo dnf install nginx
+```
+
+Next, start and enable nginx to run at boot:
+
+```sh
+sudo systemctl start nginx
+sudo systemctl enable nginx
+```
+
+Then, check the status to see if it is running:
+
+```sh
+sudo systemctl status nginx
+```
+
+![Screen Shot 2022-02-19 at 2.56.21 PM](img/Screen Shot 2022-02-19 at 2.56.21 PM.png)
+
+Now, we have to allow HTTP traffic through the firewall:
+
+```sh
+sudo firewall-cmd --add-service=http --permanent
+sudo firewall-cmd --add-service=https --permanent
+sudo firewall-cmd --reload
+```
+
+In a web browser, go to the local ip of the server and you should see the nginx welcome page.
+
+![Screen Shot 2022-02-19 at 2.58.29 PM](img/Screen Shot 2022-02-19 at 2.58.29 PM.png)
+
+### Configuring NGINX
+
+First, make your folder for the website, this is where your website will live:
+
+```sh
+sudo mkdir -p /var/www/websiteName
+```
+
+Next, we need to set the proper permissions to make sure everything works:
+
+```sh
+sudo chown -R nginx /var/www/websiteName
+sudo chmod -R 755 /var/www/websiteName
+```
+
+Now, we will create the config file for website:
+
+```sh
+sudo vim /etc/nginx/conf.d/websiteName.conf
+```
+
+and paste the following into the file:
+
+```
+server {
+ listen 80;
+ server_name domain.tld www.domain.tld;
+ root /var/www/websiteName;
+ index index.php index.html index.htm;
+ access_log /var/log/nginx/websiteName.access.log;
+ error_log /var/log/nginx/websiteName.error.log;
+}
+```
+
+Now, confirm that the nginx configuration is ok:
+
+```sh
+sudo nginx -t
+```
+
+Restart nginx:
+
+```sh
+sudo systemctl restart nginx
+sudo systemctl status nginx
+```
+
+Next, set SELinux to permissive mode:
+
+```sh
+sudo setenforce permissive
+sudo getenforce
+```
+
+Now, we will need to set SELinux to permissive mode permanently:
+
+```sh
+sudo sed -i --follow-symlinks 's/SELINUX=enforcing/SELINUX=permissive/g' /etc/sysconfig/selinux
+```
+
+### Installing and Running Certbot
+
+To install Certbot run:
+
+```sh
+sudo dnf install certbot python3-certbot-nginx
+```
+
+To get SSL certificates for your websites run:
+
+```sh
+sudo certbot --nginx
+```
+
+Answer the prompts that show up on screen as you wish.
+
+To configure auto renewal of the SSL certificate run:
+
+```sh
+crontab -e
+```
+
+and add the following line:
+
+```
+0 12 * * * /usr/bin/certbot renew --quiet
+```
+
+This will check everyday at noon to see if the certificate will expire in the next month, if so it will renew the certificate.
+
+Now your website should be operational. \ No newline at end of file
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