
mysql - Where is my phpMyAdmin installation? - Ask Ubuntu
I just finished installing mysql-server, and then installed phpmyadmin which came with Apache and PHP. It set it up alright and made a phpMyAdmin database, but I can't seem to find the …
How to solve “Access denied for user 'phpmyadmin'@'localhost' …
Apr 25, 2019 · To fix it, I found the config-db.php file in /etc/phpmyadmin/ and got the password from there. Root access to PHPMyAdmin was working, so I logged in as root to PHPMyAdmin …
How to change root password for mysql and phpmyadmin
Apr 4, 2012 · It depends on your configuration. Follow the instruction below to reconfigure phpmyadmin, and reset MySQL password. Ctrl + Alt + T to launch terminal sudo dpkg …
apache2 - How to reconfigure phpmyadmin? - Ask Ubuntu
Jun 29, 2015 · 38 run the command: sudo dpkg-reconfigure phpmyadmin You need to reconfigure it because lamp and xampp run phpmyadmin in different ports. So, it is probably a port conflict. …
How do I access phpMyAdmin on localhost with NginX
Jan 8, 2017 · Explore related questions nginx phpmyadmin See similar questions with these tags.
The requested URL /phpmyadmin was not found on this server
Sep 3, 2015 · If that doesn't work, then try reinstalling phpmyadmin using sudo apt-get install --reinstall phpmyadmin - this will automatically setup phpmyadmin for you.
phpmyadmin is not working after I installed it - Ask Ubuntu
Feb 2, 2017 · I am using ubuntu-11.04. I followed these steps on this site: Installing Apache2 With PHP5 And MySQL Support On Ubuntu | HowtoForge So far my apache2, php, and mysql are …
Change phpMyAdmin port from 80 to another number - Ask Ubuntu
Mar 26, 2017 · Alternatively, you could restrict Phpmyadmin to only one specific port by creating a Phpmyadmin version host and use the Listen 99 directive to that virtual host.
12.10 - phpMyAdmin - Display all queries - Ask Ubuntu
Mar 4, 2011 · Apache: 2.2.22 (Ubuntu) phpMyAdmin: 3.4.11.1deb1 I would like phpmyadmin to display all the queries I run. How can I do it? Thank you very much. UPDATE To be more …
How to access phpMyAdmin after installation? - Ask Ubuntu
I've installed phpmyadmin sudo apt-get install phpmyadmin. Of course, I have also mysql and a web server running properly. Now how can I reach it?