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Description

A FusionAuth server https://fusionauth.io/ resource repository for running it on RockyLinux 9.x

Installation

To setup your FusionAuth server start out with a fresh RockyLinux 9.x server/vps/LXC - i use a ProxMox (https://www.proxmox.com/en/proxmox-ve) LXC, and will assumes that your server has:

  • (atleast) 4Gb of memory available.
  • Firewall ports for HTTP/HTTPS should be open(ed).
  • SSH acccess to the box.
Install required packages:
dnf install wget nano tar unzip postgresql-server postgresql-contrib nginx
Prepare PostgreSQL server.
/usr/bin/postgresql-setup --initdb
Edit PostgreSQL configfiles for security
vi /var/lib/pgsql/data/pg_hba.conf

# change to following line in this file:

host    all             all             127.0.0.1/32            ident

# to:

host    all             all             127.0.0.1/32            scram-sha-256

# Save the file after modification.

vi /var/lib/pgsql/data/postgresql.conf

# change the following line in this file:

#password_encryption = md5              # md5 or scram-sha-256

# to:

password_encryption = scram-sha-256   # md5 or scram-sha-256

# Save the file after modification.

Create Database and user in PostgreSQL
systemctl enable postgresql --now
sudo -u postgres psql

postgres=# create database fusionauth;
postgres=# create user fusionauth with encrypted password 'your-supersecret-password';
postgres=# alter database fusionauth owner to fusionauth;
postgres=# \q
Download latest available version from FusionAuth website (at the time of writing this was 1.51.2)
VERSION=$(curl -fsSL https://license.fusionauth.io/api/latest-version)
curl -fsSL https://files.fusionauth.io/products/fusionauth/${VERSION}/fusionauth-app-${VERSION}-1.noarch.rpm > fusionauth-app-${VERSION}-1.noarch.rpm
dnf install fusionauth-app-1.51.2-1.noarch.rpm

# OPTIONAL Install for Fusionauth-search
curl -fsSL https://files.fusionauth.io/products/fusionauth/${VERSION}/fusionauth-search-${VERSION}-1.noarch.rpm > fusionauth-search-${VERSION}-1.noarch.rpm
dnf install fusionauth-search-1.51.2-1.noarch.rpm
Start the fusionauth server.
systemctl start fusionauth-app

# if you also installed the search -package also start that one

systemctl start fusionauth-search

Your fusionauth server should now be running, and available via (http) on port 9011