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* Application's password? '''new password''' | * Application's password? '''new password''' | ||
* Setup web server? '''YES''' | * Setup web server? '''YES''' | ||
* What is your web server? '''Apache2''' | * What is your web server? '''Apache2''' | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:07, 12 August 2014
PhpLdapAdmin allows to manage a MySQL database through a web-user interface.
There are different ways to setup PhpMyAdmin. The easiest one is to use the package inside your repository.
Requirements
You need both a Web server and a MySQL server
Installation
apt-get install phpmyadmin
Reply to the following questions:
- Use dbconfig-common? YES
- Database's administrative user's password? root password
- Application's password? new password
- Setup web server? YES
- What is your web server? Apache2
Alias and access restriction
It's always good to restrict the access of such a tool. You can configure the alias over here:
vim /etc/phpmyadmin/apache.conf