![]() We will configure it so that we can access phpMyAdmin via a sub-domain. To be able to access the phpMyAdmin web interface, we need to create an Nginx server block by running the following command. Show grants for you can see, user PHPMyAdmin has all privileges on database PHPMyAdmin. You can use the following command to log into the MariaDB server. If you are curious as I am, you can log into MariaDB and check what privileges PHPMyAdmin user has been granted. Once done, a new database named PHPMyAdmin is created and the database user PHPMyAdmin has necessary privileges to manage this database. Next, select Yes to create a new database and let dbconfig-common to configure it. Nginx isn’t in the list, so press the Tab key and hit OK to skip this step. The phpMyAdmin package is included in Ubuntu 18.04 software repository, so we can easily install it with the following command.ĭuring the installation, it will prompt you to select a web server to configure. I assumed that you have already installed Ubuntu 18.04 with Nginx, MariaDB and PHP7.4, if not, please check out this tutorial. This tutorial will be showing you how to install phpMyAdmin with two-factor authentication using Nginx, MariaDB and PHP7.4 on Ubuntu 18.04. ![]() Postscript: It is not the game, since the game is called “SAMP” (San Andreas MultiPlayer) and actually in other VPS if it works well, but not in mine, then the problem must be with MySQL or PhpMyAdmin, but I really don’t know.In order to follow this guide, you should have a server with Ubuntu 18.04.4 LTS installed with 1GB minimal memory, 10GB minimal hard drive, access to sudo privileges, Nginx, MariaDB and PHP7.4. Hello, I have a question, I really don’t know if you can help me, but if you do, I would appreciate it too much! The problem is the following: I have a VPS, in it I put the Phpmyadmin, mysql, etc …, I also installed the OGP (Open Game Panel), the fact is that when I create the database of one of my server games, everything is fine, it connects well and everything, but when I enter the game and try to register, it does not let me, I get that the account “supposedly already exists”, but in reality it does not exist, a table must be created in the table ” users ” with the user’s data, but it is not like that, I get that error, if you could help me I would appreciate it, I know it does not have much to do with what you published, but I am new to this and I do not know how to fix it. Raspberry Pi running Pi OS, which is, like Ubuntu, a version of Debian, php 7.3.33, Apache/2.4.54 (Raspbian) It seems to be loading from phpmyadmin.bak, not phpmyadmin I see there’s a file themes.php in phpmyadmin.bak so I did a find on that to see if there’s another copy of the old version elsewhere where it’s being run from, but there’s only that one copy. var/www/html/phpMyAdmin/vendor/phpmyadmin usr/share/dbconfig-common/data/phpmyadmin usr/share/dbconfig-common/scripts/phpmyadmin Reopened the phpMyAdmin webpage but still it shows 5.1.0įind: ‘/run/user/1000/gvfs’: Permission denied I restarted apache2 and mysql but that made no difference, so rebooted the server. The newest version is 5.2.1, released on. ![]() īut when I opened phpMyAdmin, I still see “A newer version of phpMyAdmin is available and you should consider upgrading. I followed all the instructions which are beautifully clear, and it all appeared to work – when I look in /usr/share/phpmyadmin I see 5.2.1, and all directories are dated.
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