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Changing phpmyadmin Port
Changing phpmyadmin Port
Currently phpmyadmin is listening to the port 80
How can I change the port, so the vestacp and the phpmyadmin has the same port.
How can I change the port, so the vestacp and the phpmyadmin has the same port.
Re: Changing phpmyadmin Port
May I ask why?
Re: Changing phpmyadmin Port
phpmyadmin is not listening any port
apache do, nginx too
phpmyadmin it's php script
apache do, nginx too
phpmyadmin it's php script
Re: Changing phpmyadmin Port
Not is posible have phpmyadmin in same vesta port , because apache cant start there
If you want access to phpmyadmin from ip:8083/phpmyadmin you need install phpmyadmin under vesta directory /usr/local/vesta/web or something like that, not sure where exactly and I not know if this works
If you want access to phpmyadmin from ip:8083/phpmyadmin you need install phpmyadmin under vesta directory /usr/local/vesta/web or something like that, not sure where exactly and I not know if this works
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Trust me, it will not. Problem is vesta-php don't have that much modules as default apache package, for example mbstring and mysql(i). I hope after this release Vesta will support those additional modules and it can be possible have adminer/phpmyadmin inside VestaCP.skamasle wrote:not sure where exactly and I not know if this works
Re: Changing phpmyadmin Port
Because I want to auto login to phpmyadmin, And I can't login because I think it refuses POST from different port.Phogo wrote:May I ask why?
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yokowasis, if you want auto-login, try something like this - http://subinsb.com/phpmyadmin-auto-login
But I think it's not very secure method.
But I think it's not very secure method.
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That is not the kind of autologin I want. If you use cpanel, you never asked to input username / password on phpmyadmin. That's what I want to achieve.skurudo wrote:yokowasis, if you want auto-login, try something like this - http://subinsb.com/phpmyadmin-auto-login
But I think it's not very secure method.
I can't using POST, probably because different origin or something like that. That's why, maybe if they have the same port, I think it should work. Because when I tried using Centos Web Panel, it works fine.
Re: Changing phpmyadmin Port
Yep, but on same port with Vesta you can't do that yet -> viewtopic.php?f=10&t=14871#p61408
Re: Changing phpmyadmin Port
In the mean time, I will use GET instead of POST.skurudo wrote:Yep, but on same port with Vesta you can't do that yet -> viewtopic.php?f=10&t=14871#p61408