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Save the file and exit nano with Ctrl + O followed by Ctrl + X.Įnable the conf file by typing the following: sudo a2ensite freshrss.
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So, change the directory: cd /etc/apache2/sites-available/ĭocumentRoot / var/www/FreshRSS-master/p/ Give ownership of it to the Apache user: sudo chown -R www-data :www-data FreshRSS-masterįreshRSS is in the correct location and can be accessed and written to by Apache, but Apache does not know where it is. You will see that a new directory called "FreshRSS-master" has been created. Unzip the archive with: sudo unzip master. Sudo wget https: ///FreshRSS/FreshRSS/archive/master.zip Now change the directory and download the FreshRSS installation archive by entering the following: cd / var/www/ Now, log into your Raspberry Pi using Secure Shell (SSH): ssh pi and upgrade any packages using the following commands: sudo apt update For the type, select A, then set for the host, and in the value field, type your public IP address.
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You will first need to prepare your Raspberry Pi as a home-based server, then visit your domain registrar's Advanced DNS section and create a new record. How to Install FreshRSS on a Raspberry Pi
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