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A Guide to Make your XOOPS Installation even more secure

anderssk  13-Sep-2008 20:35 14195 Reads   21 Comment(s) 
Initial steps


First initial step is to create a support ticket. There are some default settings, that have to be changed.
If you are using another hosting company,  make sure that;

'register_globals' is set to OFF. That can be done in PHP.ini but also in the .htaccess file adding php_flag register_globals off
'allow_url_fopen' is set to OFF. That can only be change in PHP.ini or in Apache httpd.conf
'session.use_trans_sid' is set to OFF. That can be done in PHP.ini but also in the .htaccess file adding php_flag session.use_trans_sid of

Next, Download XOOPS and unzip it.

Now you have 4 folders. These are htdocs, docs, extras and upgrade.

Create a fifth folder and name it temp.
Inside the htdocs folder you will find 2 folders named xoops_data and xoops_lib.
Move them from htdocs to the temp folder.
Create a new folder in the same directory level as xoops_data and xoops_lib
Name it anything you want. It’s for keeping the database credentials later on.
You can also rename the xoops_data and xoops_lib folders to something else.

As you can see beneath, we have used the original htdocs and a folder named temp
In the temp folder we have 3 sub-folders names:

mainsite_xoopsdata
mainsite_xoopslib
mainsite_secure


That’s because later on, we want to install one or two subdomains, and we can’t have the same folder names for different sites.
Beyond that, it decreases security, when sensitive data is stored in folders with default names.

Folderview before upload

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Prepare installation of Protector module

Delete mainfile.dist in htdocs folder
Copy mainfile.dist.php.protector
from extras to htdocs.
Rename
mainfile.dist.php.protector to mainfile.dist.php


Uploading content

Now you have to upload the content to the web-host.

The first thing to upload are the 3 special-folders from the temp folder.

Do not upload them in public_html or www
You have to upload them within Your home-directory /


Secure folders
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Now you can upload the content of htdocs in to public_html


Preparing e-mail

We always like to keep our personal mails and our webmaster mails separated.
Therefore you should create a mailaccount for webmaster-use at the site.

Login to your Cpanel at
http://www.yoursite.com/cpanel , and select email accounts

Email accounts
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Type in webmaster in the email formula and click generate password
The password there is generated is absolutely strong, and you don’t have to remember it for pop3 access, so why choose an easy password..
Finish up by clicking create.

Email
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Preparing database

Login to your Cpanel at http://www.yoursite.com/cpanel and select email accounts
If you’re already signed in,  just click at the homeicon at the top left corner.
Scroll down and locate the databases, and click on MySQL Databases

MySql DB creation
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Enter a name for your database and finish by clicking Create Database

DB
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Go back and create a MySQL user for the database
Type in a name for the user in the user name formula and click generate password
The password there is generated is absolutely strong, and you don’t have to remember it for daily database access , only when installing XOOPS.

Finish up by clicking Create User

Create DB user
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Just two more steps:
Go back and scroll down to Add User To Database
Select the user and database you created
Click Add
Mark All Privileges and click Make Changes


Mysql user/base

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Finally Install

Open your site at
http://www.yoursite.com

You will see the first step of the installation wizard.

Step1
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Second step tells you about the requirements and some initial steps.
Step 5 and 6 is made, but take notice on step 7. They have to be writeable!

Step2
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Third step shows you server configuration.
The extensions are default at Danordesign.com. On other hosting companies the results may be different.

Step3
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Fourth step checks the paths settings, and now you should see two errors.
Change the datafiles directory and library directory to the name you gave them.
Remember to remove the public_html in the paths

Step4
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Fifth step is the Database settings.
Just put in the userrname and the password that was autogenerated.
Keep localhost as server hostname.

Step5
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Next step: You only have to type the database name that you created earlier

Step6
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Step seven and eight are just next-pictures.
In step nine I’ve added the webmaster account/password, and webmaster email.

Step9
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Step eleven.
You can change the default settings for your site at this point. If you don't want to do it now, it can be done later in your sites system settings preferences.

Step11
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Step thirteen. Now it's time to install some of the default modules.
In this guide we only choose to install Protector.


Step13
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Step fifteen is the last step.

Remember to delete the install_remove_xxxxx folder after install!

Step15
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Customizing

First step is to logon with the webmaster-account.

Now you have to work locally.
Create a txt-file with the following content.:(replace with your own user, password and database name)

Notepad
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Save the file with the extension .php.
The name is up to you.
Upload the file into the third folder you created

credentials
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Now download mainfile.php located at /public_html

Open mainfile.php in a text-editor (notepad is fine)
Insert the line:

include ("/home/xxxxxxx/mysecurefolder/mainsite_db_credentials.php");

In the beginning of mainfile.php

 

Include
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Scroll down and change the settings for the 3 settings for database connections

DB change
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Save the file and upload it again.


Final step

Login to You Cpanel at
http://www.yoursite.com/cpanel and select File Manager

File Manager
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In the window that shows up, select Web Root (public_html/www) and click go


Directory selection
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In the file manager locate mainfile.php and click on the permissions (the value are 0644) at the right.
change the value to 0444 and click OK.

CHMOD
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Now open your site and click on Administration menu.
Click on Protector and select Security Advisory to check that everything looks good!

Protector
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Other things.

If You install the backup module (strongly recommended)
https://xoops.org/modules/repository/singlefile.php?cid=17&lid=1115

The cronjob in Cpanel should be
/usr/bin/GET http://yourwebsite/modules/backup/admin/backup.php

 

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