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Supported method of removing phpmyadmin
Supported method of removing phpmyadmin
Whats a supported method of either removing phpmyadmin or changing its port so I can block at the firewall.
By supported I mean a way to do this that doesnt break or get over written when upgrading Vesta.
Thanks
By supported I mean a way to do this that doesnt break or get over written when upgrading Vesta.
Thanks
Re: Supported method of removing phpmyadmin
Like this for example:
viewtopic.php?f=10&t=5271
Or you can remove phpmyadmin conf file from conf.d apache/httpd and restart webservice.
viewtopic.php?f=10&t=5271
Or you can remove phpmyadmin conf file from conf.d apache/httpd and restart webservice.
Re: Supported method of removing phpmyadmin
I'm using Ubuntu 16 + VestaCP 0.9.8 (17). I'd like to prevent phpMyAdmin from being accessed remotely, but couldn't find "phpmyadmin.conf" in "conf.d apache/httpd" on my server. There's only "phpmyadmin.conf" alias in "/etc/apache2/conf.d" though. I did try deleting it, but couldn't launch apache after reboot :(skurudo wrote:Like this for example:
viewtopic.php?f=10&t=5271
Or you can remove phpmyadmin conf file from conf.d apache/httpd and restart webservice.
Please help. Where's the correct phpmyadmin.conf file that should be removed in order to stop phpMyAdmin from being accessed remotely?