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    How To Install OpenX On CentOS 6
    2015/05/20 21:40:42
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    Tags: PHPNginx Distribution: CentOS

    Introduction

    OpenX is a popular advertisement server written in PHP. It has a web interface that allows you to easily manage your ad campaigns and track statistics.

    Step 1 - Create A Domain Name

    Having a domain name is essential. If you would like to get a free domain, you can get one from dot.tk.

    For our purposes, we will register a free domain, cloudads.tk and point it to DigitalOcean name servers:

    ns1.digitalocean.com (69.55.55.74)
    

    ns2.digitalocean.com (141.0.175.217)

    Step 2 - Spin Up A New Droplet and Configure DNS

    Spin up a CentOS 6.3 x64 droplet with at least 1GB of RAM and 1 CPU Core. As your OpenX server grows, it would be best to separate database from webserver, and scale them up separately.

    If you are just starting out, a single server would be sufficient for both.

    We should also add some SWAP memory, and for our droplet we'll add 2 GB:

    dd if=/dev/zero of=/swap bs=1024 count=2097152
    

    mkswap /swap && chown root. /swap && chmod 0600 /swap && swapon /swap

    echo /swap swap swap defaults 0 0 >> /etc/fstab

    echo vm.swappiness = 0 >> /etc/sysctl.conf && sysctl -p

    Now head over to DigitalOcean's Control Panel and click DNS (under Labs):

    Click "Add Domain" and select the droplet you just created:

    Step 3 - Install OpenX On Your Droplet

    First, we will add a repository for Nginx. Create /etc/yum.repos.d/nginx.repo and add the following:

    [nginx]
    

    name=nginx repo

    baseurl=http://nginx.org/packages/centos/$releasever/$basearch/

    gpgcheck=0

    enabled=1

    Now we can install the necessary packages:

    yum -y install nginx mysql-server php php-mysql php-fpm php-gd
    

    Step 4 - Modify Nginx Config

    Edit /etc/nginx/conf.d/default.conf - make sure to modify server_name for your own domain:

    server {
    

    listen 80;

    server_name cloudads.tk www.cloudads.tk;

    location / {

    root /usr/share/nginx/html/cloudads.tk;

    index index.html index.htm index.php;

    }

    location ~ \.php$ {

    root html;

    fastcgi_pass 127.0.0.1:9000;

    fastcgi_index index.php;

    fastcgi_param SCRIPT_FILENAME /usr/share/nginx/html/cloudads.tk$fastcgi_script_name;

    include fastcgi_params;

    }

    }

    Step 5 - Install OpenX

    Now we can begin installing OpenX. First, enable Short Open Tags and set correct date.timezone for your droplet - whether it is in New York ("America/New_York") or Amsterdam ("Europe/Amsterdam").

    echo "short_open_tag = On" >> /etc/php.ini
    

    echo "date.timezone=America/New_York" >> /etc/php.ini

    echo "session.save_path = /tmp" >> /etc/php.ini

    sed -i 's/.*php_value\[session.save_path\].*/php_value\[session.save_path\] = \/tmp/g' /etc/php-fpm.d/www.conf

    The short open tags are just a pain to troubleshoot, so you might as well have it enabled. Here we have also set save_path to /tmp - alternatively you can use Memcached

    Navigate over to your domain's folder and download packages:

    cd /usr/share/nginx/html
    

    mkdir cloudads.tk

    wget http://download.openx.org/openx-2.8.10.tar.bz2

    tar jxvf openx-2.8.10.tar.bz2

    mv openx-2.8.10/* cloudads.tk/

    chown -R nginx. /usr/share/nginx

    sed -i 's/apache/nginx/g' /etc/php-fpm.d/www.conf

    service mysqld start && service php-fpm start && service nginx start

    chkconfig mysqld on && chkconfig php-fpm on

    Make sure to set correct folder permissions:

    cd /usr/share/nginx/html/cloudads.tk
    

    chmod -R a+w /usr/share/nginx/html/cloudads.tk/var

    chmod -R a+w /usr/share/nginx/html/cloudads.tk/var/cache

    chmod -R a+w /usr/share/nginx/html/cloudads.tk/var/plugins

    chmod -R a+w /usr/share/nginx/html/cloudads.tk/var/templates_compiled

    chmod -R a+w /usr/share/nginx/html/cloudads.tk/plugins

    chmod -R a+w /usr/share/nginx/html/cloudads.tk/www/admin/plugins

    chmod -R a+w /usr/share/nginx/html/cloudads.tk/www/images

    Step 6 - Create Database

    We will need to create a database for OpenX to use and a user. Make sure to replace PassWord with your own value

    mysqladmin create openx
    

    mysql -Bse "create user 'openx'@'localhost' identified by 'PassWord'"

    mysql -Bse "grant all privileges on \`openx\`.* to 'openx'@'localhost'"

    mysqladmin flush-privileges

    Step 7 - Proceed with Web Installation

    Navigate over to your droplet's IP or if DNS has already been switched over, domain name:

    Click "I Agree" and proceed to next step:

    You could try registering an OpenX.org account, however it seems to have timed out when we tried to do it.

    The workaround is to disable outbound SSL connections temporarily and try logging in with any username/password.

    You can always register for OpenX Market later from Admin Panel -> My Account -> OpenX Market -> Get Started.

    For now, we have disabled outgoing SSL connections and will try any username/password:

    iptables -I OUTPUT 1 -p tcp --dport 443 -j REJECT
    

     Now you can enter your database credentials with password from Step 6: Afterwards, you will set your admin username and password, and you will be done: After you have finished installing OpenX, you can drop the outgoing iptables rule:

    iptables -D OUTPUT 1
    

    Step 9 - Disable Dashboard

    sed -i 's/dashboardEnabled.*$/dashboardEnabled=0/' /usr/share/nginx/html/cloudads.tk/var/cloudads.tk.conf.php
    

    Proceed to login to OpenX Admin panel with credentials created in Step 4 of Web Installation

    And you are all done!

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