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How to Install Joomla Web Server in Virtualbox #Pentesting


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How to Install Joomla Web Server in Virtualbox #pentesting
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Joomla! is an award-winning Content Management System (CMS) for building websites as well as a Model-view-controller (MVC) Web Application Development framework. Features include page caching to improve performance, RSS feeds, printable versions of pages, news flashes, blogs, polls, website searching, and language internationalization.
Installing the Joomla TurnkeyLinux appliance
To start your virtual machine, double click on its name in the virtual machines’ list or select it and click on the Start button:
The first time you open a virtual machine, the First Run Wizard dialog shows up. This wizard helps you to install an operating system to your virtual machine. Click Next to go to the Select Installation Media window, where you can select a media source to install an operating system in your virtual machine. In this case you’re going to select the Turnkey Joomla ISO live CD image you downloaded before. Click on the folder icon located at the right-side of the Media Source list box:
The Choose a virtual CD/DVD disk file dialog will open up. Use this dialog to locate and select the Joomla Turnkey ISO image your previously downloaded; then click on Open to return to the Select Installation Media dialog and click Next to continue.
The Summary window will appear next, showing the media you selected. Click on Finish to exit the First Run Wizard and start your virtual machine.
Wait until the TurnkeyLinux boot screen shows up; then make sure the Install to hard disk option is highlighted and hit Enter to proceed (you can also wait until installation begins automatically):
Wait until the Debian Installer Live screen appears. Use the keyboard to select the Guided – use the entire disk option and hit Enter to continue:
The next screen will ask you if you want to write the changes to disk. Select Yes and hit Enter to continue.
The Debian Installer will start installing Ubuntu and the Joomla appliance in your virtual machine. After a while, a screen will appear asking if you want to install the GRUB boot loader to the master boot record. Select Yes and hit Enter to continue.
The next screen will tell you that the installation is complete, and will ask if you want to restart your computer (virtual machine). Make sure Yes is selected and hit Enter to continue.
Wait until your virtual machine boots up and asks you to type a new password for the root account. Type a secure password and hit Enter to continue. Type the password again and hit Enter to proceed.
Now the system will ask for the MySQL server ‘root’ account’s password. Type a password of your choice and hit Enter. Repeat the procedure to confirm the password.
Finally, the system will ask you to type a password for the Joomla ‘admin’ account. Choose a secure password, type it and hit Enter. Once again, repeat the procedure to confirm the password.
The next step is to write the email address for the Joomla ‘admin’ account. Type a real email address and hit Enter to proceed.
Next you’ll see a Link TKLBAM to the Turnkey Hub screen. In this case we’re not going to use the Turnkey Hub (a backup/restore system), so don’t type anything and hit Enter to continue.
The next screen that will show up is Security Updates. You can leave the default option (Install) and hit Enter to proceed.
(Be patient while the security updates get installed in your virtual machine; sometimes it can take several minutes.) Once the security updates finish installing in your virtual machine, the JOOMLA appliance services screen will pop up, and your virtual machine will be ready to roll:
Write down the IP address assigned to your Joomla virtual machine (in the above picture it’s 192.168.1.79, but your IP address may vary). Then, open a web browser and type http://youripaddress (remember to replace youripaddress with the IP address you wrote down) to verify your Joomla virtual machine is working. The next screen should appear in your browser:
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