If you still want to access PhpMyAdmin on a remote server securely, you might want to consider setting up an OpenSSH#Encrypted SOCKS tunnel.Īfter making changes to the Apache configuration file, restart rvice.Ĭonfiguring Lighttpd, make sure it is able to serve PHP files and mod_alias has been enabled.Īdd the following alias for PhpMyAdmin to the config:Īlias.url = ( "/phpmyadmin" => "/usr/share/webapps/phpMyAdmin/") Beware that this will disallow connecting to PhpMyAdmin on a remote server. Click the button 'OK' in the confirmation message. Go to the directory where phpMyAdmin will be installed using the command cd /usr/share. Below the table click on the link 'Drop'. Then the MariaDB server is completely installed and configured. In the table check the checkbox in the first column of database 'test'.
Click on the upper left toolbar button 'Databases'.
For example, if you only want to be able to access it from the same machine, replace Require all granted by Require local. Secure MariaDB Here the step by step instructions on how to remove the unnecessary database. To change this, edit /etc/httpd/conf/extra/nf to your liking. Connecting to Mariadb/MySQL RDS from phpMyAdmin 1) Install phpMyAdmin in the ec2-server ( Based on the linux distro it varies ) On a centos release, it comes. Note: By default, everyone who can reach the Apache Web Server can see the phpMyAdmin login page under this URL.