How to access phpmyadmin on a web site?
Hi,
I installed apache2, php5, phpmyadmin, mysql-common, mysql-client, mysql-server on a remote server running ubuntu, via apt-get. apache2 is running fine, when I look at the server through a browser I can see the "It works!" message.
Then I tried to look at www.mysite.com/phpmyadmin and it says "page not found". (I tried to spell it phpMyAdmin but it makes no difference).
I tried to follow the instructions on page:
http://docs.phpmyadmin.net/en/latest...#quick-install
but it is not possible. This page talks about "the phpmyadmin" directory but I have 8 of them! I have no idea which one to go to.
./var/lib/phpmyadmin
./var/lib/mysql/phpmyadmin
./etc/phpmyadmin
./usr/share/dbconfig-common/data/phpmyadmin
./usr/share/doc-base/phpmyadmin
./usr/share/doc/phpmyadmin
./usr/share/lintian/overrides/phpmyadmin
./usr/share/phpmyadmin
Same with the file config.inc.php which I am supposed to edit. There are 3 them:
./var/lib/phpmyadmin/config.inc.php
./etc/phpmyadmin/config.inc.php
./usr/share/phpmyadmin/setup/frames/config.inc.php
AFAIK, writing something after an IP means pointing to a sub-directory. The "index.html" file created when I installed apache2 is in /var/www
If I look in /var/www, there is no sub-directory called phpmyadmin. There are no sub-directories at all. Should I try a symbolic link or something?
Please, what should I do?
Last edited by Mariane; May 31st, 2013 at 10:50 AM.
Reason: SOLVED
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