phpmyadmin - just deleted phpmyadmin user

2004-04-05 Thread Noah

freebsd-4.9-STABLE
mysql-4.0.18
phpmyadmin-2.5.6

Okay I am just getting used to things here.  I just deleted my phpmyadmin
user.  is there an easy way to recover from this?

fatfingers,

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phpmyadmin

2004-03-29 Thread Noah

hi,

is there a mail list or forum out there for phpmyadmin support that somebody
can direct me to?

thanks in advance,

Noah

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phpMyAdmin

2012-02-24 Thread alexus
I can't install phpMyAdmin on my FreeBSD-9.0

wx3# pkg_add -r phpMyAdmin
Fetching 
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/amd64/packages-9.0-release/Latest/phpMyAdmin.tbz...
Done.
Error: Unable to get
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/amd64/packages-9.0-release/All/pdflib-7.0.4.tbz:
File unavailable (e.g., file not found, no access)
Fetching 
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/amd64/packages-9.0-release/All/pecl-pdflib-2.1.8.tbz...
Done.
pkg_add: could not find package pdflib-7.0.4 !
pkg_add: pkg_add of dependency 'pecl-pdflib-2.1.8' failed!
wx3#



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Re: phpmyadmin - just deleted phpmyadmin user

2004-04-05 Thread Noah
On Mon, 5 Apr 2004 02:16:39 -0800, Noah wrote
> freebsd-4.9-STABLE
> mysql-4.0.18
> phpmyadmin-2.5.6

I cleared up this situation - disregard.

- Noah


> 
> Okay I am just getting used to things here.  I just deleted my phpmyadmin
> user.  is there an easy way to recover from this?
> 
> fatfingers,
> 
> - Noah
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removing phpMyAdmin

2005-01-26 Thread Curtis Vaughan
Well, I wanted to remove phpMyAdmin from my 5.3 server. Usually I would 
just go to the port location under /usr/ports/ and type make deinstall. 
However, phpMyAdmin apparently isn't here anymore. I don't even know 
exactly where it should be be but judging by freebsd's website, it 
should be under /usr/ports/www/ but it's not. In fact a locate and find 
for phpMyAdmin turns up nothing in the /usr/ports/ directory, except 
under /usr/ports/distfiles which is, of course, not what I need.

Has phpMyAdmin been removed or has an update of ports gone astray?
Curtis
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removing phpMyAdmin

2005-01-26 Thread Curtis Vaughan
Well, I wanted to remove phpMyAdmin from my 5.3 server. Usually I 
would just go to the port location under /usr/ports/ and type make 
deinstall. However, phpMyAdmin apparently isn't here anymore. I don't 
even know exactly where it should be be but judging by freebsd's 
website, it should be under /usr/ports/www/ but it's not. In fact a 
locate and find for phpMyAdmin turns up nothing in the /usr/ports/ 
directory, except under /usr/ports/distfiles which is, of course, not 
what I need.

Has phpMyAdmin been removed or has an update of ports gone astray?
Curtis
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removing phpMyAdmin

2005-01-27 Thread Curtis Vaughan
Well, I wanted to remove phpMyAdmin from my 5.3 server. Usually I would 
just go to the port location under /usr/ports/ and type make deinstall. 
However, phpMyAdmin apparently isn't here anymore. I don't even know 
exactly where it should be be but judging by freebsd's website, it 
should be under /usr/ports/www/ but it's not. In fact a locate and find 
for phpMyAdmin turns up nothing in the /usr/ports/ directory, except 
under /usr/ports/distfiles which is, of course, not what I need.

Has phpMyAdmin been removed or has an update of ports gone astray?
Curtis
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removing phpMyAdmin

2005-01-31 Thread Curtis Vaughan
Well, I wanted to remove phpMyAdmin from my 5.3 server. Usually I would 
just go to the port location under /usr/ports/ and type make deinstall. 
However, phpMyAdmin apparently isn't here anymore. I don't even know 
exactly where it should be be but judging by freebsd's website, it 
should be under /usr/ports/www/ but it's not. In fact a locate and find 
for phpMyAdmin turns up nothing in the /usr/ports/ directory, except 
under /usr/ports/distfiles which is, of course, not what I need.

Has phpMyAdmin been removed or has an update of ports gone astray?
Curtis
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Starting 'phpMyAdmin'

2005-06-25 Thread Gerard Seibert
I have Apache2 installed. I placed the following entry in the 'httpd.conf' 
file:


Alias /phpmyadmin/ "/usr/local/www/phpMyAdmin/"

That was based on the instructions I received when I installed the program 
via the ports system.


The problem I am having is that I cannot seem to start the program from 
the web browser. I do not know what I am doing wrong. Can someone else who 
runs this program clue me in on how to start it.


I do have a site hosted for me in which I simply type:

http://mysite.com/pma

and the program will start. I have tried all sorts of combinations with it 
hosted on my computer, but without results.


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phpMyAdmin problem

2004-09-20 Thread digish reshamwala
Hey..

I have FreeBSD 5.2.1
with
Apache 1.3.29 (modssl), 
MySQL 2.0.18
PHP 4.3.8

I have also generated self-signed Certificate using OpenSSL as per-
http://slacksite.com/apache/certificate.html

and now 
I am trying to install phpMyAdmin-2.5.7.1_1 using the ports, but I get the 
following error-

"
make install clean
===>  Installing for phpMyAdmin-2.5.7.1_1
===>   phpMyAdmin-2.5.7.1_1 depends on file: /usr/local/include/php/
main/php.h - found
===>   phpMyAdmin-2.5.7.1_1 depends on file: /usr/local/lib/php/
20020429/bz2.so - found
===>   phpMyAdmin-2.5.7.1_1 depends on file: /usr/local/lib/php/
20020429/gd.so - found
===>   phpMyAdmin-2.5.7.1_1 depends on file: /usr/local/lib/php/
20020429/mysql.so - found
===>   phpMyAdmin-2.5.7.1_1 depends on file: /usr/local/lib/php/
20020429/openssl.so - not found
===>Verifying install for /usr/local/lib/php/20020429/openssl.so in /
usr/ports/security/php4-openssl
Dependency warning: used OpenSSL version contains known vulnerabilities
Please update or define either WITH_OPENSSL_BASE or WITH_OPENSSL_PORT
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/ports/security/php4-openssl.
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/ports/databases/phpmyadmin.
"

Any ideal how to solve this?  Please help me out?

Thanks a lot,
Macuser

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phpmyadmin forbidden?

2004-03-21 Thread Shaun T. Erickson
I wanted to install this on my 5.2.1-p3, but it's forbidden. Emailing 
the maintainer got no response. Does anyone know what's up with this? 
I'm told it will make my life much easier 

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Re: phpmyadmin

2004-03-29 Thread Matthew Seaman
On Mon, Mar 29, 2004 at 09:30:42AM -0800, Noah wrote:

> is there a mail list or forum out there for phpmyadmin support that somebody
> can direct me to?

There's several mailing lists accessible from:

http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=23067

but http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/phpmyadmin-users is
probably what you want.

Cheers,

Matthew

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Re: phpMyAdmin

2012-02-24 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 24/02/2012 17:57, alexus wrote:
> I can't install phpMyAdmin on my FreeBSD-9.0
> 
> wx3# pkg_add -r phpMyAdmin
> Fetching 
> ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/amd64/packages-9.0-release/Latest/phpMyAdmin.tbz...
> Done.
> Error: Unable to get
> ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/amd64/packages-9.0-release/All/pdflib-7.0.4.tbz:
> File unavailable (e.g., file not found, no access)
> Fetching 
> ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/amd64/packages-9.0-release/All/pecl-pdflib-2.1.8.tbz...
> Done.
> pkg_add: could not find package pdflib-7.0.4 !
> pkg_add: pkg_add of dependency 'pecl-pdflib-2.1.8' failed!
> wx3#

That's because print/pdflib has this statement in the port:

RESTRICTED= many odd restrictions on usage and distribution

which means packages for that port may not be available.

Two options I can suggest:

  i) Install print/pdflib from ports -- everything else can come from
 packages, but pdflib is just painful and the licensing forces you
 to build from source.

 ii) Install phpmyadmin from ports, changing the options to turn off
 usage of pdflib.  You won't be able to export stuff like DB schema
 to PDF files, but the rest of phpmyadmin's functionality will be
 there.  Note: as phpmyadmin is pure PHP code, installing the port
 is just a matter of copying the files into place: hardly any
 difference to installing via package.

Why can't pdflib just use a standard opensource license that eveyone
knows how to deal with?

Cheers,

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Re: phpMyAdmin

2012-02-24 Thread Edgar Rodolfo
2012/2/24, alexus :
> I can't install phpMyAdmin on my FreeBSD-9.0
>
> wx3# pkg_add -r phpMyAdmin
> Fetching
> ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/amd64/packages-9.0-release/Latest/phpMyAdmin.tbz...
> Done.
> Error: Unable to get
> ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/amd64/packages-9.0-release/All/pdflib-7.0.4.tbz:
> File unavailable (e.g., file not found, no access)
> Fetching
> ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/amd64/packages-9.0-release/All/pecl-pdflib-2.1.8.tbz...
> Done.
> pkg_add: could not find package pdflib-7.0.4 !
> pkg_add: pkg_add of dependency 'pecl-pdflib-2.1.8' failed!
> wx3#
>

Hello, you can install phpmyadmin using .tar.gz, download the .tar.gz
then put it in the path of your web server and use it, is very easy,
you need: php, mysql, phpmysqli, php-mbstring, is enough
http://www.phpmyadmin.net/home_page/downloads.php
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phpmyadmin & apache22

2010-05-21 Thread Fbsd1
Tried 'make install' on phpmyadmin port and got not found errors on 
php5-filter, php5-session, php5-ctype, php5-mysql all of which were all 
ready installed by pkg_add. Pkg_info verifies that they are there. And 
of course I have compiled php5 with the apache module. I have apache13 & 
phpmyadmin installed on another box using the same method and it works 
fine. Does phpmyadmin work with apache22?


Also why does the phpmyadmin pkg use the pdflib when there has never 
been a pdflib package built because of requirement of not distributing 
pdf executable module. All the make config defaults should be changed to 
off so the pkg is usable.

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Re: removing phpMyAdmin

2005-01-26 Thread Jim Pazarena
Curtis Vaughan wrote:
Well, I wanted to remove phpMyAdmin from my 5.3 server. Usually I would 
just go to the port location under /usr/ports/ and type make deinstall. 
However, phpMyAdmin apparently isn't here anymore. I don't even know 
exactly where it should be be but judging by freebsd's website, it 
should be under /usr/ports/www/ but it's not. In fact a locate and find 
for phpMyAdmin turns up nothing in the /usr/ports/ directory, except 
under /usr/ports/distfiles which is, of course, not what I need.

Has phpMyAdmin been removed or has an update of ports gone astray?
Curtis
/usr/ports/databases/phpmyadmin
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Re: removing phpMyAdmin

2005-01-26 Thread Kevin Kinsey
Curtis Vaughan wrote:
Well, I wanted to remove phpMyAdmin from my 5.3 server. Usually I 
would just go to the port location under /usr/ports/ and type make 
deinstall. However, phpMyAdmin apparently isn't here anymore. I don't 
even know exactly where it should be be but judging by freebsd's 
website, it should be under /usr/ports/www/ but it's not. In fact a 
locate and find for phpMyAdmin turns up nothing in the /usr/ports/ 
directory, except under /usr/ports/distfiles which is, of course, not 
what I need.

Has phpMyAdmin been removed or has an update of ports gone astray?
Curtis
Hmm, at the moment, on a fairly recent system:
[563] Sun 23.Jan.2005 
17:10:01  
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whereis phpmyadmin
phpmyadmin: /usr/ports/databases/phpmyadmin

HTH,
Kevin Kinsey
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Re: removing phpMyAdmin

2005-01-26 Thread Chris Hodgins
Curtis Vaughan wrote:
Well, I wanted to remove phpMyAdmin from my 5.3 server. Usually I 
would just go to the port location under /usr/ports/ and type make 
deinstall. However, phpMyAdmin apparently isn't here anymore. I don't 
even know exactly where it should be be but judging by freebsd's 
website, it should be under /usr/ports/www/ but it's not. In fact a 
locate and find for phpMyAdmin turns up nothing in the /usr/ports/ 
directory, except under /usr/ports/distfiles which is, of course, not 
what I need.

Has phpMyAdmin been removed or has an update of ports gone astray?
Curtis
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You can do this to find ports:
$ cd /usr/ports
$ make search name=phpMyAdmin
Port:   phpMyAdmin-2.6.1.r2
Path:   /usr/ports/databases/phpmyadmin
Info:   A set of PHP-scripts to manage MySQL over the web
Maint:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
B-deps:
R-deps: apache-1.3.33_1 expat-1.95.8 fontconfig-2.2.3,1 
freetype2-2.1.7_4 jpeg-6b_3 mysql-client-4.0.23a openssl-0.9.7e_1 
pdflib-6.0.1 pecl-pdflib-2.0.4 perl-5.8.5 php4-4.3.10_2 
php4-bz2-4.3.10_2 php4-gd-4.3.10_2 php4-mysql-4.3.10_2 
php4-openssl-4.3.10_2 php4-pcre-4.3.10_2 php4-zlib-4.3.10_2 
pkgconfig-0.15.0_1 png-1.2.8 t1lib-5.0.1,1 xorg-libraries-6.8.1_1

HTH
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Re: removing phpMyAdmin

2005-01-27 Thread Matthew Seaman
On Wed, Jan 26, 2005 at 01:29:45PM -0800, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
> >Well, I wanted to remove phpMyAdmin from my 5.3 server. Usually I 
> >would just go to the port location under /usr/ports/ and type make 
> >deinstall. However, phpMyAdmin apparently isn't here anymore. I don't 
> >even know exactly where it should be be but judging by freebsd's 
> >website, it should be under /usr/ports/www/ but it's not. In fact a 
> >locate and find for phpMyAdmin turns up nothing in the /usr/ports/ 
> >directory, except under /usr/ports/distfiles which is, of course, not 
> >what I need.

Instead of doing a 'make deinstall' from the port directory, you can
always use pkg_delete(1) --

# pkg_delete phpMyAdmin-\*

(That's actually what 'make deinstall' does behind the scenes)

> >Has phpMyAdmin been removed or has an update of ports gone astray?

The phpMyAdmin port is slightly odd in that the port is called
'databases/phpmyadmin' (all lower case), but the generated package is
phpMyAdmin-2.6.1 (mixed case).  It's been that way since before I took
over maintaining it.

The 'make search' stuff you can do to search the ports index should
give you a reasonable answer whichever capitalization you use,
although there was a problem on 5.x machines fixed with revision 1.56
of bsd.port.subdir.mk about two months ago.

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Re: removing phpMyAdmin

2005-01-28 Thread Matthew Seaman
On Thu, Jan 27, 2005 at 01:17:38PM -0800, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
> Well, I wanted to remove phpMyAdmin from my 5.3 server. Usually I would 
> just go to the port location under /usr/ports/ and type make deinstall. 
> However, phpMyAdmin apparently isn't here anymore. I don't even know 
> exactly where it should be be but judging by freebsd's website, it 
> should be under /usr/ports/www/ but it's not. In fact a locate and find 
> for phpMyAdmin turns up nothing in the /usr/ports/ directory, except 
> under /usr/ports/distfiles which is, of course, not what I need.

/usr/ports/databases/phpmyadmin
 
> Has phpMyAdmin been removed or has an update of ports gone astray?

Not to my knowledge, and I should know 'cos I'm the maintainer.

It's possible you've fubared a ports cvsup -- using one of the system
CVS tags is a common error --  but you'ld tend to notice that because
the effect would be to delete virtually all of the files from under
/usr/ports.

Hold on a minute -- didn't I already answer this e-mail a few days
ago? Deja-vu all over again...

Cheers,

Matthew

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http://localhost/phpmyadmin

2005-01-31 Thread Gert Cuykens
what is the default url of phpmyadmin ? 
cant find http://localhost/phpmyadmin
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Re: removing phpMyAdmin

2005-01-31 Thread Michael C. Shultz
On Monday 31 January 2005 04:00 pm, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
> Well, I wanted to remove phpMyAdmin from my 5.3 server. Usually I
> would just go to the port location under /usr/ports/ and type make
> deinstall. However, phpMyAdmin apparently isn't here anymore. I don't
> even know exactly where it should be be but judging by freebsd's
> website, it should be under /usr/ports/www/ but it's not. In fact a
> locate and find for phpMyAdmin turns up nothing in the /usr/ports/
> directory, except under /usr/ports/distfiles which is, of course, not
> what I need.
>
> Has phpMyAdmin been removed or has an update of ports gone astray?
>
> Curtis
>
Look at the bottom of /usr/ports/MOVED.

To remove a port after it's directory has disappeared just 
ls /var/db/pkg, look for a directory with the name of the port you want 
to remove then run:

pkg_delete -f /var/db/pkg/{portNameToBeRemoved}

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Re: removing phpMyAdmin

2005-02-01 Thread Kevin Kinsey
Matthew Seaman wrote:
On Thu, Jan 27, 2005 at 01:17:38PM -0800, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
 

Hold on a minute -- didn't I already answer this e-mail a few days
ago? Deja-vu all over again...
Cheers,
	Matthew
 

Me 2, and Mike Schultz, Jim Pazarena, Chris Hopkins...
Personally, I think Curtis's server's spam settings are
a little too tight, and he doesn't read the list ...
I might be wrong
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phpMyAdmin on 5.3

2005-01-04 Thread Jim Pazarena
phpMyAdmin is "marked as broken" on my 5.3 release.
has it since been fixed? (I've never tried cvsup, but
will if it will help me with phpMyAdmin).
Thanks!
Jim
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phpMyAdmin installation troubles...

2005-01-14 Thread Eric F Crist
I'm trying to install phpmyadmin from ports.  I keep getting an error 
about PDF-Lite-6.0.0p1.tar.gz.  The only files available  now are 
6.0.1.  I've done a cvsup, but to no avail.

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Re: Starting 'phpMyAdmin'

2005-06-25 Thread Bill Campbell
On Sat, Jun 25, 2005, Gerard Seibert wrote:
>I have Apache2 installed. I placed the following entry in the 'httpd.conf' 
>file:
>
>Alias /phpmyadmin/ "/usr/local/www/phpMyAdmin/"
>
>That was based on the instructions I received when I installed the program 
>via the ports system.
>
>The problem I am having is that I cannot seem to start the program from 
>the web browser. I do not know what I am doing wrong. Can someone else who 
>runs this program clue me in on how to start it.

Unless it's changed in apache2, you need to have index.php in
your DirectoryIndex for the directory (and have mod_php installed
of course :-).

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Re: phpMyAdmin problem

2004-09-20 Thread pete wright
On Mon, 20 Sep 2004 16:26:11 -0700, digish reshamwala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dependency warning: used OpenSSL version contains known vulnerabilities
> Please update or define either WITH_OPENSSL_BASE or WITH_OPENSSL_PORT
> *** Error code 1
> 
> Stop in /usr/ports/security/php4-openssl.
> *** Error code 1
> 
> Stop in /usr/ports/databases/phpmyadmin.
> "
> 
> Any ideal how to solve this?  Please help me out?

Have you tried to define "WITH_OPENSSL_BASE" or "WITH_OPENSSL_PORT" as
the error message states?  I assume the version of OpenSSL you have
installed is out of date and may need to be upgraded.

HTH
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Re: phpMyAdmin problem

2004-09-21 Thread digish reshamwala
Hi Pete,

Thanks a lot for yr reply!

Can u please help me that, How can I define "WITH_OPENSSL_BASE" or 
"WITH_OPENSSL_PORT" as the error message states?  OR update the Version 
of OpenSSL??

thanks again,
macuser

P:S:- I am really new to freebsd and even *nix

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From: pete wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Monday, September 20, 2004 6:44 pm
Subject: Re: phpMyAdmin problem

> On Mon, 20 Sep 2004 16:26:11 -0700, digish reshamwala 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> wrote:> Dependency warning: used OpenSSL version contains known 
> vulnerabilities> Please update or define either WITH_OPENSSL_BASE or 
> WITH_OPENSSL_PORT> *** Error code 1
> > 
> > Stop in /usr/ports/security/php4-openssl.
> > *** Error code 1
> > 
> > Stop in /usr/ports/databases/phpmyadmin.
> > "
> > 
> > Any ideal how to solve this?  Please help me out?
> 
> Have you tried to define "WITH_OPENSSL_BASE" or "WITH_OPENSSL_PORT" as
> the error message states?  I assume the version of OpenSSL you have
> installed is out of date and may need to be upgraded.
> 
> HTH
> -pete
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Re: phpMyAdmin problem

2004-09-21 Thread digish reshamwala
Hi Pete,

Thanks a lot for yr reply!

Can u please help me that, How can I define "WITH_OPENSSL_BASE" or 
"WITH_OPENSSL_PORT" as the error message states?  OR update the Version 
of OpenSSL??

thanks again,
macuser

P:S:- I am really new to freebsd and even *nix

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Date: Monday, September 20, 2004 6:44 pm
Subject: Re: phpMyAdmin problem

> On Mon, 20 Sep 2004 16:26:11 -0700, digish reshamwala 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> wrote:> Dependency warning: used OpenSSL version contains known 
> vulnerabilities> Please update or define either WITH_OPENSSL_BASE or 
> WITH_OPENSSL_PORT> *** Error code 1
> > 
> > Stop in /usr/ports/security/php4-openssl.
> > *** Error code 1
> > 
> > Stop in /usr/ports/databases/phpmyadmin.
> > "
> > 
> > Any ideal how to solve this?  Please help me out?
> 
> Have you tried to define "WITH_OPENSSL_BASE" or "WITH_OPENSSL_PORT" as
> the error message states?  I assume the version of OpenSSL you have
> installed is out of date and may need to be upgraded.
> 
> HTH
> -pete
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Help with phpmyadmin

2004-09-21 Thread digish reshamwala
Hi...

How can I install phpMyAdmin without using ports in FreeBSD 5.2.1??

PLease help me out

thanks,
Macuser

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Re: phpmyadmin forbidden?

2004-03-21 Thread Randy Pratt
On Sun, 21 Mar 2004 15:26:52 -0500 Shaun wrote:
> 
> I wanted to install this on my 5.2.1-p3, but it's forbidden. 
> Emailing the maintainer got no response. Does anyone know what's up
> with this? I'm told it will make my life much easier 
> 
> -ste

You could look at the security entry for phpmyadmin at:

http://people.freebsd.org/~eik/portaudit/

That is the list of ports vulnerabilities which 
/usr/ports/security/portaudit uses.  Portaudit is still in 
development but it seems to work good for me on 4.x.

Randy
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http://localhost/phpmyadmin

2013-05-28 Thread Md Junon

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http://localhost/phpmyadmin

2012-05-15 Thread Umbreen Masood
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http://localhost/phpmyadmin

2012-08-11 Thread Pedruco Nunes

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http://localhost/phpmyadmin

2012-09-15 Thread tsz him li

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http://localhost/phpmyadmin

2012-10-12 Thread alexandors titonis

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http://localhost/phpmyadmin

2012-10-16 Thread Dedi Mf

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http://localhost/phpmyadmin

2012-12-13 Thread Sultan Al-Rabai

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http://localhost/phpmyadmin

2013-01-01 Thread Bekim's Mac

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http://localhost/phpmyadmin

2013-01-27 Thread Rasel Ahmed
Please help me what the applied host in website ?

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http://localhost/phpmyadmin

2013-02-03 Thread ogidiagba obaroene

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http://localhost/phpmyadmin

2013-02-20 Thread Armando Palax
disculpen como puedo ingresar a mi localhost de mi phpmyadmin, lo que pasa es 
que necesito crear una base de datos y no puedo porque al ingresar a 
http://localhost/phpmyadmin tira erro..
me ayudarian gracias
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http://localhost/phpmyadmin

2013-02-20 Thread Armando Palax
sorry as I can access my localhost from my phpmyadmin, what happens is that I 
need to create a database and I can not enter because the strip 
http://localhost/phpmyadmin error.
would help me thanks
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http://localhost/phpmyadmin

2013-03-21 Thread Danny Gia

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http://localhost/phpmyadmin

2013-04-08 Thread Yanto Rambe
hotZone
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http://localhost/phpmyadmin

2013-04-21 Thread firstputra
Can you show http://localhost/phpmyadmin/ in my Mozilla fire fox?

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http://localhost/phpmyadmin

2013-04-21 Thread zainul zaen

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http://localhost/phpmyadmin

2010-05-18 Thread TERRY ELLENDER
How to I free Port 
80 on my computer.  I am trying to use XAMPP.  It all loads OK and I get the 
start screen but when I press start a message appears syaing Busy and Program 
NOT responding appears above the XAMPP Box.  When I do a port check it shaows 
that Port 80 is in use by the'system'  Can you help? Please.
Regards 
Terry
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Re: phpmyadmin & apache22

2010-05-21 Thread Matthew Seaman
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On 21/05/2010 12:39:44, Fbsd1 wrote:
> Tried 'make install' on phpmyadmin port and got not found errors on
> php5-filter, php5-session, php5-ctype, php5-mysql all of which were all
> ready installed by pkg_add. Pkg_info verifies that they are there. And
> of course I have compiled php5 with the apache module. I have apache13 &
> phpmyadmin installed on another box using the same method and it works
> fine. Does phpmyadmin work with apache22?

It certainly does work with apache22.  Your problem is with your PHP
installation rather than any of the other components mentioned.  It
sounds as if you've got some php modules that don't match the version of
the main php interpreter / apache module.  What does
'pkg_info -Ix php' return?

> Also why does the phpmyadmin pkg use the pdflib when there has never
> been a pdflib package built because of requirement of not distributing
> pdf executable module. All the make config defaults should be changed to
> off so the pkg is usable.

If you don't want phpMyAdmin to have its full capabilities enabled, then
use the OPTIONS mechanism in the port to turn off the bits you don't
want.  Or define 'WITHOUT_PHP_DEPENDS' in /etc/make.conf which lets you
install phpMyAdmin without *any* dependency on PHP.  As the process of
installing phpMyAdmin consists almost entirely of copying php files into
place, there's no real advantage to using a pkg over using the port or
vice versa.

Matthew

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Re: phpmyadmin & apache22

2010-05-21 Thread Fbsd1

Matthew Seaman wrote:

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On 21/05/2010 12:39:44, Fbsd1 wrote:

Tried 'make install' on phpmyadmin port and got not found errors on
php5-filter, php5-session, php5-ctype, php5-mysql all of which were all
ready installed by pkg_add. Pkg_info verifies that they are there. And
of course I have compiled php5 with the apache module. I have apache13 &
phpmyadmin installed on another box using the same method and it works
fine. Does phpmyadmin work with apache22?


It certainly does work with apache22.  Your problem is with your PHP
installation rather than any of the other components mentioned.  It
sounds as if you've got some php modules that don't match the version of
the main php interpreter / apache module.  What does
'pkg_info -Ix php' return?


Matthew

pkg_info -Ix php
ap22-php5-5.3.2 PHP Scripting Language
php5-bz2-5.2.11 The bz2 shared extension for php
php5-ctype-5.2.11   The ctype shared extension for php
php5-filter-5.2.11  The filter shared extension for php
php5-gd-5.2.11  The gd shared extension for php
php5-mbstring-5.2.11 The mbstring shared extension for php
php5-mcrypt-5.2.11  The mcrypt shared extension for php
php5-mysql-5.2.11   The mysql shared extension for php
php5-openssl-5.2.11 The openssl shared extension for php
php5-pcre-5.2.11The pcre shared extension for php
php5-session-5.2.11 The session shared extension for php
php5-simplexml-5.2.11 The simplexml shared extension for php
php5-spl-5.2.11 The spl shared extension for php
php5-zip-5.2.11 The zip shared extension for php
php5-zlib-5.2.11The zlib shared extension for php
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Re: phpmyadmin & apache22

2010-05-21 Thread Matthew Seaman
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On 21/05/2010 14:54:20, Fbsd1 wrote:
> pkg_info -Ix php
> ap22-php5-5.3.2 PHP Scripting Language

 Version 5.3.2

> php5-bz2-5.2.11 The bz2 shared extension for php
> php5-ctype-5.2.11   The ctype shared extension for php
> php5-filter-5.2.11  The filter shared extension for php
> php5-gd-5.2.11  The gd shared extension for php
> php5-mbstring-5.2.11 The mbstring shared extension for php
> php5-mcrypt-5.2.11  The mcrypt shared extension for php
> php5-mysql-5.2.11   The mysql shared extension for php
> php5-openssl-5.2.11 The openssl shared extension for php
> php5-pcre-5.2.11The pcre shared extension for php
> php5-session-5.2.11 The session shared extension for php
> php5-simplexml-5.2.11 The simplexml shared extension for php
> php5-spl-5.2.11 The spl shared extension for php
> php5-zip-5.2.11 The zip shared extension for php
> php5-zlib-5.2.11The zlib shared extension for php

^ Version 5.2.11

That's your problem.  Delete php5-spl-5.2.11 and php5-pcre-5.2.11
(because those are part of the base php5-5.3.2 nowadays) and rebuild all
the other php modules and you should be good to go.

Cheers,

Matthew

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Re: phpmyadmin & apache22

2010-05-22 Thread Fbsd1

Matthew Seaman wrote:

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On 21/05/2010 14:54:20, Fbsd1 wrote:

pkg_info -Ix php
ap22-php5-5.3.2 PHP Scripting Language


 Version 5.3.2


php5-bz2-5.2.11 The bz2 shared extension for php
php5-ctype-5.2.11   The ctype shared extension for php
php5-filter-5.2.11  The filter shared extension for php
php5-gd-5.2.11  The gd shared extension for php
php5-mbstring-5.2.11 The mbstring shared extension for php
php5-mcrypt-5.2.11  The mcrypt shared extension for php
php5-mysql-5.2.11   The mysql shared extension for php
php5-openssl-5.2.11 The openssl shared extension for php
php5-pcre-5.2.11The pcre shared extension for php
php5-session-5.2.11 The session shared extension for php
php5-simplexml-5.2.11 The simplexml shared extension for php
php5-spl-5.2.11 The spl shared extension for php
php5-zip-5.2.11 The zip shared extension for php
php5-zlib-5.2.11The zlib shared extension for php


^ Version 5.2.11

That's your problem.  Delete php5-spl-5.2.11 and php5-pcre-5.2.11
(because those are part of the base php5-5.3.2 nowadays) and rebuild all
the other php modules and you should be good to go.

Cheers,

Matthew


Had to use the 8-stable packages and everything worked.
Thanks
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Problems with phpMyAdmin ...

2006-01-03 Thread Thomas T. Veldhouse
Recently, I pulled down the current ports on my 6.0-RELEASE system and 
ran portupgrade (-Ra).  Everything works fabulously except for 
phpMyAdmin.  Other PHP (5.1.1) applications work just fine, including 
postfixadmin and others.  With phpMyAdmin (2.7.0p2 and all previous 
versions that I have attempted manually) I simply get a empty page.  If 
I run it through Squid, I get the following.


"The following error was encountered:

   * * Zero Sized Reply *

Squid did not receive any data for this request."

I have checked my Apache (2.0) error logs and find no errors at all.  
This problem is unique to phpMyAdmin and I am truly stumped.  I have 
been through all of the documentation and I have searched Google for 
hours.  I have found MANY reports of this same issue, but none have 
found the cause (some wiped everything and reinstalled with success, but 
that is not an option).


So, does anybody here with experience with this piece of software have a 
suggestion as to its cause?


Thanks in advance,

Tom Veldhouse



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installing/using phpMyAdmin

2007-08-17 Thread Pollywog
I am running FreeBSD 6.2 and I installed phpMyAdmin from ports, but when I put 
http://hostname/phpMyAdmin in a browser, I get "the requested URL was not 
found..."

Is some additional configuration required or is the problem that I can only 
access phpMyAdmin from localhost?  I have not tried that yet so I don't know 
if that would work either.
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updating phpmyadmin problem

2008-01-28 Thread Fira
Hi list,
this morning I tried to upgrade my phpmyadmin. My previous version of
phpmyadmin is 2.9.1. After csup'ing, I 'make reinstall clean' in
phpmyadmin's port location. Everything's went fine. I checked ports db and
it showed that my phpmyadmin had upgraded into 2.11.4 version :

hosting:~ => pkg_info | grep MyAdmin
phpMyAdmin-2.11.4_1 A set of PHP-scripts to manage MySQL over the web


but, when I accessed the web interface, It still showed up as phpMyAdmin
2.9.1. I still confused 'till now. What step that I've mistaken? As
information, I used the default configuration in
/usr/local/www/phpmyadmin/libraries/config.default.php, as my
config.inc.phpstill empty (fresh installation) and I don't have
anything to be overriden,
though.

Thanks a lot for your response!
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Re: phpMyAdmin on 5.3

2005-01-04 Thread Nico Meijer
Hi Jim,

> phpMyAdmin is "marked as broken" on my 5.3 release.
> 
> has it since been fixed? (I've never tried cvsup, but
> will if it will help me with phpMyAdmin).

I have no idea. You can install phpMyAdmin by hand in 10 seconds.
Download whatever format you like and untar/unzip in a directory of your
choice. Modify config.inc.php to your liking and off you go.

HTH... Nico
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Re: phpMyAdmin on 5.3

2005-01-05 Thread Matthew Seaman
Jim Pazarena wrote:
phpMyAdmin is "marked as broken" on my 5.3 release.
has it since been fixed? (I've never tried cvsup, but
will if it will help me with phpMyAdmin).
Yes, it has been fixed, thank you very much. Update your ports tree 
using cvsup to get the fixes.

You can look here:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/ports/databases/phpmyadmin/
or here:
http://www.freshports.org/databases/phpmyadmin/
to see the current status of the port.
phpMyAdmin has not been 'marked as broken' since I've been maintaining 
it.  However it has had a whole series of security alerts come out 
against it in recent months, each of which have required the phpMyAdmin 
team to make a corresponding series of point releases.  The phpMyAdmin 
port is usually updated within a few days of the upstream update coming out.

Don't confuse 'BROKEN', which has a specific meaning in ports Makefiles 
with the effects of portaudit(1).  That, if you've got it installed, 
will prevent you from installing a port version with known 
vulnerabilities unless you jump through the right hoops.

Cheers,
Matthew
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Re: phpMyAdmin installation troubles...

2005-01-15 Thread Colin J. Raven
On Jan 14 at 16:17, Eric F Crist reported:

> I'm trying to install phpmyadmin from ports.  I keep getting an error about 
> PDF-Lite-6.0.0p1.tar.gz.  The only files available  now are 6.0.1.  I've done 
> a cvsup, but to no avail.
>

Several days ago I encountered the same situation.

FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE
Same error exactly
Same steps followed, same outcome

The difference is I didn't post it - mainly because I thought I was kind 
of over my "help quota" with MySQL, php etc etc.

Regards,
-Colin
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Getting phpMyAdmin to run

2005-06-30 Thread Gerard Seibert
I am unable to get phpMyAdmin to run. I have these entries in the httpd.conf 
file.



Alias /phpmyadmin/ "/usr/local/www/phpMyAdmin/"

#
#   AllowOverride None
#   Order allow,deny
#   Allow from all
#

I have the directory entries commented out now, but I have tried them 
uncommented, and it made no difference.

This is from the apache error log.

[client 127.0.0.1] File does not exist: 
/usr/local/www/data/beerstud/htdocs/phpMyAdmin

I receive a 404 error when I try to run command from a browser.

I thought that the use of alias would  make apache look in the correct 
directory for the index.php file. What am I doing incorrectly here?


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phpMyAdmin - Startup Error Message

2005-07-02 Thread Gerard Seibert
I am making headway. I am now able to get phpMyAdmin to work in a web 
browser. There is another problem though; when run it responds with a 
#1045 error message, to wit:


Error
#1045 - access denied for user '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' (using password: NO)

I have googled for a definitive answer, but without success. It appears 
that there are quite a few individuals with this same problem.


I trust that there are some users of this program who have succeeded in 
getting it to run successfully who might be willing to tell me what I have 
to do to get it operational.


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Re: Help with phpmyadmin

2004-09-21 Thread Alex de Kruijff
On Tue, Sep 21, 2004 at 04:23:11PM -0700, digish reshamwala wrote:
> Hi...
> 
> How can I install phpMyAdmin without using ports in FreeBSD 5.2.1??
> 
> PLease help me out
> 
Hi,

I'll just give a quick anwser.

1. cd /usr/ports
2. make search name="phpMyAdmin" or make search key=...
3. cd /usr/ports/www/phpMyAdmin (i'm guessing here)
4. make install && make clean

If you forget to do a make clean, then you'll end up with a large
/usr/ports directory. At a later time you can allways do a 'make clean'
in /usr/ports it self. Drawback is that its takes more time.

or if you have the port portupgrade installed: 

To install: portinstall phpMyAdmin (works 95% of the time)
To upgrade: portupgrade phpMyAdmin

You can find more information about this and other mathers related to
basic FreeBSD use here in the handbook:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/ports.html


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Re: Help with phpmyadmin

2004-09-21 Thread Kevin D. Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P.
digish reshamwala wrote:
Hi...
How can I install phpMyAdmin without using ports in FreeBSD 5.2.1??
PLease help me out
thanks,
Macuser
 

Try this:
pkg_add 
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/packages-5-current/databases/phpMyAdmin-2.5.7.1_1.tbz

HTH,
Kevin Kinsey
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Re: Help with phpmyadmin

2004-09-22 Thread Matthew Seaman
On Tue, Sep 21, 2004 at 04:23:11PM -0700, digish reshamwala wrote:

> How can I install phpMyAdmin without using ports in FreeBSD 5.2.1??

Speaking as the port maintainer: what's the problem with the port?  As
far as I can tell from looking back at postings you've made in this
list, you've actually got a problem with the security/php4-openssl
port.  Unfortunately you need to have php4-openssl installed as a
dependency of phpMyAdmin[1].

The error mesage you're getting about:

'Dependency warning: used OpenSSL version contains known
 vulnerabilities. Please update or define either WITH_OPENSSL_BASE
 or WITH_OPENSSL_PORT

is the ports system trying to stop you shooting yourself in the foot
by installing software that uses a version of OpenSSL with known
security vulnerabilities.  Details are given here, as well as
instructions on how to fix that specific problem:

ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/CERT/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-04:05.openssl.asc

Note however that there are other fixes available for other
vulnerabilities in 5.2.1-RELEASE: the latest is 5.2.1-RELEASE-p10.
Recommended solution would be to cvsup(1) the latest sources from the
RELENG_5_2 branch and do a complete buildworld cycle as described in
the Handbook.  However, as a complete beginner, you might find that
using the binary patches supplied via FreeBSD Update suits you better:

http://www.daemonology.net/freebsd-update/

After that, the phpMyAdmin port should install smoothly.

Cheers,

Matthew

[1] Well, you do at the moment.  There's a maintainer update waiting
to go in once the ports freeze for 5.3-RELEASE is lifted, which will
make most of those dependencies optional.  See

http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=ports/71100

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phpmyadmin on FreeBSD 5.3

2005-03-21 Thread Roeland Hemsteede
Hello,
Im trying to install apache, php4, mysql and phpmyadmin on my computer.
Firstly I installed the packages for apache and php. Then I did "cd 
/usr/ports/databases/phpmyadmin && make install distclean" but that 
returns with the following error

bash-3.00# cd /usr/ports/databases/phpmyadmin && make install distclean
You may use the following additional build option:
   WITH_SUPHP=yes   Install appropriately for use with
the www/suphp port [default: no]
Unknown extension mysqli for PHP 4.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/ports/databases/phpmyadmin.
bash-3.00#
After this I installed the package php4-mysql I tried it again and got 
the same error.

Can anyone tell me wich things I need to do in order to get phpmyadmin 
installed and working?

Thanks in advance,
Roeland
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phpMyAdmin directory (newbie question)

2002-10-22 Thread Richard Biffl
I'm setting up a FreeBSD server for the first time. When I installed Apache,
it created a /usr/local/www/data-dist directory, with www/data as an alias
(symlink?). I then installed PHP, then phpMyAdmin, and it installed in
/usr/local/www/data.default/phpMyAdmin.

I understand that the phpMyAdmin directory should be below www/data. Should
I change www/data so it points to www/data.default instead of www/data-dist,
or break the link from www/data to www/data-dist and/or copy
www/data.default/phpMyAdmin into www/data?

I don't want to stray too far from the vanilla installation, but I must be
missing a step here.

  Richard


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phpmyadmin port files errors

2012-04-03 Thread Fbsd8

Just downloaded phpmyadmin for 9.0 system.
The port files seem to be named wrong.
Makefile,v  distinfo,v  pkg-descr,v   pkg-plist-chunk,v

make install command issues error message "Don't know how to make install."

I see on the web ports system that this port was just updated 5 days 
ago. Looks like a error was made. These files should not have the
,v suffix. Removing the ,v file name suffix and issuing make install 
generated a bunch of other error messages.


Dead in the water until this gets fixed.

If this is indeed an error with the port then I will submit a bug report.
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Re: http://localhost/phpmyadmin

2012-08-11 Thread Jerrin
it works! :)

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Re: http://localhost/phpmyadmin

2012-10-12 Thread Виталий Туровец
2012/10/12 alexandors titonis :
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Cool for you :)
BTW, try not use phpmyadmin, it's kinda security hole :)

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Re: http://localhost/phpmyadmin

2012-12-13 Thread Johan Hendriks

Well here it is :

Start


Without being rude, please provide some more info, we do not have a 
crystal boll to see what is going on, what you try to accomplice  and so on.


gr
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Anil Kumar schreef:

i want start
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Re: http://localhost/phpmyadmin

2012-12-13 Thread Polytropon
On Thu, 13 Dec 2012 17:53:19 +0530, Anil Kumar wrote:
> i want start

The local host, PHP My Admin says: "Well then, buddy, go ahead!"


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Re: http://localhost/phpmyadmin

2013-01-01 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 01/01/2013 13:01, Bekim's Mac wrote:
> 

It's traditional to actually ask a question...

Cheers,

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Re: http://localhost/phpmyadmin

2013-01-01 Thread Polytropon
On Tue, 1 Jan 2013 14:01:53 +0100, Bekim's Mac wrote:
> {nothing}

My PHP admin has no idea what to answer. :-)



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Re: http://localhost/phpmyadmin

2013-01-01 Thread Ilya Kazakevich
To open some url you need to use web browser.
Sending URL to freebsd mail list would not open it.


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Re: http://localhost/phpmyadmin

2013-01-30 Thread Fbsd8

Rasel Ahmed wrote:

Please help me what the applied host in website ?

Sent from my iPhone



You have to provide details of your problem before
some one can help you.

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Re: http://localhost/phpmyadmin

2013-02-04 Thread Jerry
On Sun, 3 Feb 2013 17:12:15 -0600
ogidiagba obaroene articulated:

Seriously dude, the crystal ball is hung over from watching the Super
Bowl yesterday. You are going to have to do it the old fashioned way
and actually write your question out in long hand.

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Re: http://localhost/phpmyadmin

2013-02-04 Thread David Demelier
I think it's just a spam, and I would not recommend to answer that mails


2013/2/4 Jerry 

> On Sun, 3 Feb 2013 17:12:15 -0600
> ogidiagba obaroene articulated:
>
> Seriously dude, the crystal ball is hung over from watching the Super
> Bowl yesterday. You are going to have to do it the old fashioned way
> and actually write your question out in long hand.
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Re: http://localhost/phpmyadmin

2013-02-20 Thread Chris Petrik

On 02/20/13 16:09, Armando Palax wrote:

sorry as I can access my localhost from my phpmyadmin, what happens is that I 
need to create a database and I can not enter because the strip 
http://localhost/phpmyadmin error.
would help me thanks
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you need to suply us the error you get. but i think it's due to lack of 
a web server listening on port 80 of localhost.

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Re: http://localhost/phpmyadmin

2013-02-20 Thread Daniel O'Callaghan

On 21/02/2013 9:09 AM, Armando Palax wrote:

sorry as I can access my localhost from my phpmyadmin, what happens is that I 
need to create a database and I can not enter because the strip 
http://localhost/phpmyadmin error.
would help me thanks


More information is needed.
What error do you get?
Is httpd running?  Do you get the phpmyadmin login page?
Have you looked in the httpd error log?
What do you get if you visit

http://localhost/

Danny

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Re: http://localhost/phpmyadmin

2013-02-21 Thread Mikel King
Armando,

Are you able to access anything on your web server? Try substituting 
the local IP address in place of localhost.

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> sorry as I can access my localhost from my phpmyadmin, what happens is that I 
> need to create a database and I can not enter because the strip 
> http://localhost/phpmyadmin error.
> would help me thanks
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Re: http://localhost/phpmyadmin

2010-05-18 Thread Chris Rees
On 18 May 2010 16:53, TERRY ELLENDER  wrote:
> How to I free Port
> 80 on my computer.  I am trying to use XAMPP.  It all loads OK and I get the
> start screen but when I press start a message appears syaing Busy and Program
> NOT responding appears above the XAMPP Box.  When I do a port check it shaows
> that Port 80 is in use by the'system'  Can you help? Please.
> Regards
> Terry


How *exactly* do you check what ports are in use?

I mean copy/paste the terminal session.

Chris
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Re: http://localhost/phpmyadmin

2010-05-18 Thread C. P. Ghost
On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 5:53 PM, TERRY ELLENDER
 wrote:
> How to I free Port
> 80 on my computer.  I am trying to use XAMPP.  It all loads OK and I get the
> start screen but when I press start a message appears syaing Busy and Program
> NOT responding appears above the XAMPP Box.  When I do a port check it shaows
> that Port 80 is in use by the'system'  Can you help? Please.

Just run "sockstat -46l" and check for port 80. This should show the
process sitting there, listening. Just kill that process, and the port
should be free again (maybe after 2 minutes, or immediately --
depending on a special socket option).

> Regards
> Terry

-cpghost.

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Re: http://localhost/phpmyadmin

2010-05-18 Thread Polytropon
On Tue, 18 May 2010 15:53:31 + (GMT), TERRY ELLENDER 
 wrote:
> How to I free Port 
> 80 on my computer. 

Usually by enabling (or not disabling) it in your firewall
configuration (pf or ipfw).



> When I do a port check it shaows 
> that Port 80 is in use by the'system'  

What utility do you use to check ports? Maybe you can provide
your firewall configuration and the output of the nmap program
(you can install it from ports) to show if your settings have
the desired effect?



> Can you help? Please.

More information is needed.



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phpmyadmin and Access denied

2006-04-02 Thread Reinhold Platzoeder
Hi

I have a weird problem here

I have installed phpMyAdmin 2.8.0.2 from port

Apache version = apache-2.2.0_7
PHP version = php5-5.1.2_1
MySQL version = mysql-server-5.0.19


When I go to the index page I get the following error

#1045 - Access denied for user 'root'@'localhost' (using password: NO)

I have configured the config.inc.php file and this is whats in it

> cat config.inc.php
http://www.violetlan.net/phpmyadmin/';

$cfg['blowfish_secret'] = 'whatever';

$cfg['Servers'][$i]['host']  = 'localhost';

$cfg['Servers'][$i]['auth_type'] = 'cookie';

$cfg['Servers'][$i]['user']  = 'root';

$cfg['Servers'][$i]['password']  = '';

$cfg['Servers'][$i]['connect_type']  = 'socket';

$cfg['Servers'][$i]['socket']= '/tmp/mysql.sock';

?>

Now the funny thing is that when I change the root password to having no
password I can get into phpmyadmin

Any ideas as to how I can fix this?

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phpMyAdmin httpd segmentation fault

2007-02-03 Thread Terry Todd

I installed FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE, php-5.1.6_3, php5-extensions-1.0,
mysql-5.0.27 and apache_1.3.37_1.

php -i now works Ok after I moved recode.so to the top of the list
of extensions in extensions.ini.  It took a while to figure that
one out.  Before that php -i would seg fault and core dump.  It
took some google searching and using gdb on the core file to fix
it.

A test web page for phpinfo works fine too.  Mysql works OK from
the command line.

However I can't get phpMyAdmin to work.  It seg faults in reading 
/usr/local/www/phpMyAdmin/libraries/url_generating.lib.php
There is no core dump produced.

I ran ktrace httpd -X

Then when I try to open the phpMyAdmin/index.php page in a browser
httpd seg faults.

Here is the tail of kdump from the ktrace.out from the above ktrace.


  1372 httpdCALL  gettimeofday(0xbfbf7158,0)
  1372 httpdRET   gettimeofday 0
  1372 httpdCALL  lstat(0xbfbf75b0,0xbfbf70f0)
  1372 httpdNAMI  "/usr"
  1372 httpdRET   lstat 0
  1372 httpdCALL  lstat(0xbfbf75b0,0xbfbf70f0)
  1372 httpdNAMI  "/usr/local"
  1372 httpdRET   lstat 0
  1372 httpdCALL  lstat(0xbfbf75b0,0xbfbf70f0)
  1372 httpdNAMI  "/usr/local/www"
  1372 httpdRET   lstat 0
  1372 httpdCALL  lstat(0xbfbf75b0,0xbfbf70f0)
  1372 httpd    NAMI  "/usr/local/www/phpMyAdmin"
  1372 httpdRET   lstat 0
  1372 httpdCALL  lstat(0xbfbf75b0,0xbfbf70f0)
  1372 httpdNAMI  "/usr/local/www/phpMyAdmin/libraries"
  1372 httpdRET   lstat 0
  1372 httpdCALL  lstat(0xbfbf75b0,0xbfbf70f0)
  1372 httpdNAMI  
"/usr/local/www/phpMyAdmin/libraries/url_generating.lib.php"
  1372 httpdRET   lstat 0
  1372 httpdCALL  open(0x845eda8,0,0x1b6)
  1372 httpdNAMI  
"/usr/local/www/phpMyAdmin/libraries/url_generating.lib.php"
  1372 httpdRET   open 4
  1372 httpdCALL  fstat(0x4,0x8102748)
  1372 httpdRET   fstat 0
  1372 httpdCALL  lseek(0x4,0,0,0,0x1)
  1372 httpdRET   lseek 0
  1372 httpdCALL  read(0x4,0x82e3028,0x2000)
  1372 httpdGIO   fd 4 read 4096 bytes
   " $val) {
$return .= $spaces . '' . "\\n";
}

return $return;
}

/**
 * Generates text with URL parameters.
 *
 * 
 * // note the ?
 * echo 'script.php?' . PMA_generate_common_url('mysql', 'rights');
 * // produces with cookies enabled:
 * // script.php?db=mysql&table=rights
 * // with cookies disabled:
 * // 
script.php?server=1&lang=en-utf-8&db=mysql&table=rights
 *
 * $params['myparam'] = 'myvalue';
 * $params['db']  = 'mysql';
 * $params['table']   = 'rights';
 * // note the missing ?
 * echo 'script.php' . PMA_generate_common_url($params);
 * // produces with cookies enabled:
 * // script.php?myparam=myvalue&db=mysql&table=rights
 * // with cookies disabled:
 * // 
script.php?server=1&lang=en-utf-8&myparam=myvalue&db=mysql&table=rights
 *
 * // note the missing ?
 * echo 'script.php' . PMA_generate_common_url();
 * // produces with cookies enabled:
 * // script.php
 * // with cookies disabled:
 * // script.php?server=1&lang=en-utf-8
 * 
 *
 * @param   mixedassoc. array with url params or optional string 
with database name
 *   if first param is an array there is also an ? 
prefixed to the url
 * @param   string   optional table name only if first param is array
 * @param   string   character to use instead of '&' for deviding
 *   multiple URL parameters from each other
 *
 * @return  string   string with URL parameters
 *
 * @global  string   the current language
 * @global  string   the current conversion charset
 * @global  string   the current connection collation
 * @global  string   the current server
 * @global  arra"
  1372 httpdRET   read 6467/0x1943
  1372 httpdCALL  read(0x4,0x82e3028,0x2000)
  1372 httpdGIO   fd 4 read 0 bytes
   ""
  1372 httpdRET   read 0
  1372 httpdCALL  read(0x4,0x82e3028,0x2000)
  1372 httpdGIO   fd 4 read 0 bytes
   ""
  1372 httpdRET   read 0
  1372 httpdCALL  close(0x4)
  1372 httpdRET   close 0
  1372 httpdPSIG  SIGSEGV SIG_DFL


I moved url_generating.lib.php to url_generating.lib.php.sav and
copied url_generating.lib.php.sav to a new url_generating.lib.php.
Same thing happens.

I tried the latest phpMyAdmin-2.9.2 and it does the exact same thing.

It always seg faults in the exact

problem with phpMyAdmin port

2006-08-30 Thread fbsd
Just downloaded phpMyAdmin port make files on 6.1 system and ran
"make install clear".

Already had php5 and mysql5 previously installed and working.

The phpMyAdmin port installed fine.

Problem is the phpMyAdmin directory was installed as /www/phpMyAdmin
and it should have been /usr/local/www/phpMyAdmin.
This looks to me like port error to me.

I tried to do work around by cp -R /www/phpMyAdmin /usr/local/www/
This copied all the files and subdirectories ok.

When I try to run phpMyAdmin I get this error
Fatal error: Call to undefined function preg_replace() in
/usr/local/www/phpMyAdmin/libraries/sanitizing.lib.php on line 37

This again looks like another port error.

Is the phpMyAdmin port broken

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Re: installing/using phpMyAdmin

2007-08-17 Thread Matthew Seaman
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Pollywog wrote:
> I am running FreeBSD 6.2 and I installed phpMyAdmin from ports, but when I 
> put 
> http://hostname/phpMyAdmin in a browser, I get "the requested URL was not 
> found..."
> 
> Is some additional configuration required or is the problem that I can only 
> access phpMyAdmin from localhost?  I have not tried that yet so I don't know 
> if that would work either.

Yes, there is some more configuration to do.  First of all you need
to make phpmyadmin appear at an appropriate place in your web tree.
 That's what the package message is all about -- which you can see
again by:

pkg_info -Dx phpMyAdmin

Note that you will need to /adapt/ the example to suit your own
requirements -- the 'Allow from' line in particular.  Remember to
reload apache so that it picks up the new configuration.

Once that stage is done you should be able to surf to
http://hostname/phpmyadmin and see a page generated by the
application.  Now you need to deal with the second bit of
configuration: modifying the example
/usr/local/www/phpmyadmin/config.inc.php (which is an essentially
empty file as installed by the port) to let you log into your
databases etc. etc.  This process is documented here:

http://www.phpmyadmin.net/documentation/

You can either use the configuration script, or just write your own
contents for config.inc.php

Cheers,

Matthew

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Re: installing/using phpMyAdmin

2007-08-17 Thread hunk
Hi,

take a closer look at the end of "make install"...

----
To make phpMyAdmin available through your web site, I suggest
that you add something like the following to httpd.conf:

    Alias /phpmyadmin/ "/usr/local/www/phpMyAdmin/"


Options none
AllowOverride Limit

Order Deny,Allow
Deny from all
Allow from 127.0.0.1 .example.com



rgds
mh


On Fri, 17 Aug 2007 15:32:14 +
Pollywog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I am running FreeBSD 6.2 and I installed phpMyAdmin from ports, but when I 
> put 
> http://hostname/phpMyAdmin in a browser, I get "the requested URL was not 
> found..."
> 
> Is some additional configuration required or is the problem that I can only 
> access phpMyAdmin from localhost?  I have not tried that yet so I don't know 
> if that would work either.
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Re: installing/using phpMyAdmin

2007-08-17 Thread Pollywog
On Friday 17 August 2007 17:25:46 Matthew Seaman wrote:

> Yes, there is some more configuration to do.  First of all you need
> to make phpmyadmin appear at an appropriate place in your web tree.
>  That's what the package message is all about -- which you can see
> again by:
>
> pkg_info -Dx phpMyAdmin
-- cut 

Thank you all the information.  I was not sure what the problem might be, 
since in Debian Linux and Ubuntu, no further configuration is required.
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Re: installing/using phpMyAdmin

2007-08-19 Thread vuthecuong



Pollywog wrote:
I am running FreeBSD 6.2 and I installed phpMyAdmin from ports, but when I put 
http://hostname/phpMyAdmin in a browser, I get "the requested URL was not 
found..."


Is some additional configuration required or is the problem that I can only 
access phpMyAdmin from localhost?  I have not tried that yet so I don't know 
if that would work either.

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Did you alias phpmyadmin in httpd.conf (or lighttpd.conf)?
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Re: installing/using phpMyAdmin

2007-08-19 Thread Pollywog
On Sunday 19 August 2007 12:45:24 vuthecuong wrote:
> Pollywog wrote:
> > I am running FreeBSD 6.2 and I installed phpMyAdmin from ports, but when
> > I put http://hostname/phpMyAdmin in a browser, I get "the requested URL
> > was not found..."
> >
> > Is some additional configuration required or is the problem that I can
> > only access phpMyAdmin from localhost?  I have not tried that yet so I
> > don't know if that would work either.
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> Did you alias phpmyadmin in httpd.conf (or lighttpd.conf)?

I did but I think there is another problem somewhere, so for the time being I 
will do without phpMyAdmin in FreeBSD.

thanks




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Re: installing/using phpMyAdmin

2007-08-19 Thread Pollywog
On Sunday 19 August 2007 15:02:04 Gerard wrote:
> On August 19, 2007 at 10:01AM Pollywog wrote:
> > I did but I think there is another problem somewhere, so for the time
> > being I will do without phpMyAdmin in FreeBSD.
>
> Could you post the relevant portions of the httpd.conf file?
>
> I have the following in mine and phpMyAdmin works fine.
>
> 
> #
> # ScriptAlias: This controls which directories contain server scripts.
> # ScriptAliases are essentially the same as Aliases, except that
> # documents in the target directory are treated as applications and
> # run by the server when requested rather than as documents sent to the
> # client.  The same rules about trailing "/" apply to ScriptAlias
> # directives as to Alias.
> #
> Alias /phpmyadmin/ "/usr/local/www/phpMyAdmin/"
>
 <--   Should the part below be above this tag?
>
> 
>Options none
>AllowOverride Limit
>Order Deny,Allow
>Deny from all
>Allow from 127.0.0.1 192.168.1.102
> 
>
> You would undoubtedly have to modify your 'Allow from' line to
> accommodate your system.

I think where I went wrong is the configuration part that involves running a 
script in the browser.  in /usr/local/www/phpMyAdmin/scripts/
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Re: installing/using phpMyAdmin

2007-08-19 Thread vuthecuong



Pollywog wrote:

On Sunday 19 August 2007 12:45:24 vuthecuong wrote:
  

Pollywog wrote:


I am running FreeBSD 6.2 and I installed phpMyAdmin from ports, but when
I put http://hostname/phpMyAdmin in a browser, I get "the requested URL
was not found..."

Is some additional configuration required or is the problem that I can
only access phpMyAdmin from localhost?  I have not tried that yet so I
don't know if that would work either.
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Did you alias phpmyadmin in httpd.conf (or lighttpd.conf)?



I did but I think there is another problem somewhere, so for the time being I 
will do without phpMyAdmin in FreeBSD.


thanks




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I put http://hostname/phpMyAdmin

You can try by adding slash (/) ad the end of above url
it will be looked like:
http://hostname/phpMyAdmin/


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Re: installing/using phpMyAdmin

2007-08-19 Thread Pollywog
On Sunday 19 August 2007 23:32:58 vuthecuong wrote:

> You can try by adding slash (/) ad the end of above url
> it will be looked like:
> http://hostname/phpMyAdmin/

Thanks, I tried that one too.  I am certain it's my configuration.
I will have a look at some tutorials, and I am almost certain the problem is 
not in the web server configuration but in my configuration for phpMyAdmin 
itself.


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Re: updating phpmyadmin problem

2008-01-28 Thread Matthew Seaman
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Fira wrote:
> Hi list,
> this morning I tried to upgrade my phpmyadmin. My previous version of
> phpmyadmin is 2.9.1. After csup'ing, I 'make reinstall clean' in
> phpmyadmin's port location. Everything's went fine. I checked ports db and
> it showed that my phpmyadmin had upgraded into 2.11.4 version :
> 
> hosting:~ => pkg_info | grep MyAdmin
> phpMyAdmin-2.11.4_1 A set of PHP-scripts to manage MySQL over the web
> 
> 
> but, when I accessed the web interface, It still showed up as phpMyAdmin
> 2.9.1. I still confused 'till now. What step that I've mistaken? As
> information, I used the default configuration in
> /usr/local/www/phpmyadmin/libraries/config.default.php, as my
> config.inc.phpstill empty (fresh installation) and I don't have
> anything to be overriden,
> though.

Very odd.  Are you sure that you haven't got some other copy of phpMyAdmin
on your system somewhere that your Apache is serving up?  Or that you don't
have some sort of agressive caching or PHP acceleration getting in the way?

You can sanity check what version of phpMyAdmin is installed at
/usr/local/www/phpMyAdmin by looking for the file 'RELEASE-DATE-2.11.4'

Cheers

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Unable to get phpMyAdmin working

2005-02-07 Thread Pat Maddox
I just installed phpMyAdmin from ports, and it didn't look like I
needed to make any changes to the config file.  Initially I set the
authorization type as http, but when it wasn't working, I specified
the root username and password and tried config instead.  I get this
error:

phpMyAdmin was unable to read your configuration file!
This might happen if php finds a parse error in it or php cannot find the file.
Please call the configuration file directly using the link below and
read the php error message(s) that you receive. In most cases a quote
or a semicolon is missing somewhere.
If you receive a blank page, everything is fine.

So then I click on the link to config.inc.php like it says, and it's a
blank page.  So everything should be fine...but it's definitely not. 
Any clue what I need to do?
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phpMyAdmin not loading MySQL extensions

2004-02-16 Thread Tweax Daemon


Hey all,
  
I'm having trouble configuring phpMyAdmin.  I guess from when I try to view it
in a browser I get the message unable to load mysql extensions the msql link
re-directs me to the phpmyadmin site where its states about it can't load
mysql.so  which is on my system I tried placing it in the same directory but
that didn't work. Changing many things in the config.inc.php file but I still
get the same error.  Has anyone been successful at getting phpMyAdmin to work on
FreeBSD 4.8, if so please info me 
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http://www.your_web.net/path_to_your_phpMyAdmin_directory/
 *
 * It must contain characters that are valid for a URL, and the path is
 * case sensitive on some Web servers, for example Unix-based servers.
 *
 * In most cases you can leave this variable empty, as the correct value
 * will be detected automatically. However, we recommend that you do
 * test to see that the auto-detection code works in your system. A good
 * test is to browse a table, then edit a row and save it.  There will be
 * an error message if phpMyAdmin cannot auto-detect the correct value.
 * * If the auto-detection code does work properly, you can set to TRUE the
 * $cfg['PmaAbsoluteUri_DisableWarning'] variable below.
 */
$cfg['PmaAbsoluteUri'] = 'http://hijra.homeunix.com/phpMyAdmin/';
  
 

 

/**
 * Disable the default warning about $cfg['PmaAbsoluteUri'] not being set
 * You should use this if and ONLY if the PmaAbsoluteUri auto-detection
 * works perfectly.
 */
$cfg['PmaAbsoluteUri_DisableWarning'] = FALSE;

/**
 * Disable the default warning that is displayed on the DB Details Structure page if
 * any of the required Tables for the relationfeatures could not be found
 */
$cfg['PmaNoRelation_DisableWarning']  = FALSE;

/**
 * The 'cookie' auth_type uses blowfish algorithm to encrypt the password.
 * If at least one server configuration uses 'cookie' auth_type,
 * enter here a passphrase that will be used by blowfish.
 */
$cfg['blowfish_secret'] = 'mypass';

/**
 * Server(s) configuration
 */
$i = 1;
// The $cfg['Servers'] array starts with $cfg['Servers'][1].  Do not use 
$cfg['Servers'][0].
// You can disable a server config entry by setting host to ''.
$i++;
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['host']  = 'MySQL.hijra.homeunix.com'; // MySQL hostname
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['port']  = '';  // MySQL port - leave blank for 
default port
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['socket']= '';  // Path to the socket - leave 
blank for default socket
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['connect_type']  = 'tcp';   // How to connect to MySQL server 
('tcp' or 'socket')
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['compress']  = FALSE;   // Use compressed protocol for the 
MySQL connection
// (requires PHP >= 4.3.0)
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['controluser']   = '';  // MySQL control user settings
// (this user must have read-only
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['controlpass']   = '';  // access to the "mysql/user"
// and "mysql/db" tables)
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['auth_type'] = 'cookie';// Authentication method (config, 
http or cookie based)?
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['user']  = '';  // MySQL user
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['password']  = '';  // MySQL password (only needed
// with 'config' auth_type)
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['only_db']   = '';  // If set to a db-name, only
// this db is displayed
// at left frame
// It may also be an array
    // of db-names
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['verbose']   = '';  // Verbose name for this host - 
leave blank to show the hostname

$cfg['Servers'][$i]['pmadb'] = 'phpmyadmin';  // Database used for 
Relation, Bookmark and PDF Features

Re: Getting phpMyAdmin to run

2005-06-30 Thread Ryan Rempel
On 6/30/05, Gerard Seibert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am unable to get phpMyAdmin to run. I have these entries in the httpd.conf 
> file.
> 
> 
> 
> Alias /phpmyadmin/ "/usr/local/www/phpMyAdmin/"
> 
> #
> #   AllowOverride None
> #   Order allow,deny
> #   Allow from all
> #
> 
> I have the directory entries commented out now, but I have tried them 
> uncommented, and it made no difference.
> 
> This is from the apache error log.
> 
> [client 127.0.0.1] File does not exist: 
> /usr/local/www/data/beerstud/htdocs/phpMyAdmin
> 
> I receive a 404 error when I try to run command from a browser.
> 
> I thought that the use of alias would  make apache look in the correct 
> directory for the index.php file. What am I doing incorrectly here?

It looks as though you have the Alias directive nested inside the
 directive, which
can't really be what you want (the Alias would only apply within the
that directory, but of course it would never have any occasion to
apply there).

I think you probably need to move the phpMyAdmin-related directives
outside of the 
directive.
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Re: Getting phpMyAdmin to run

2005-07-01 Thread Livhu Tshisikule
On Friday 01 July 2005 07:22, Ryan Rempel wrote:
> On 6/30/05, Gerard Seibert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I am unable to get phpMyAdmin to run. I have these entries in the
> > httpd.conf file.
> >
> > 
> >
> > Alias /phpmyadmin/ "/usr/local/www/phpMyAdmin/"
> >
> > #
> > #   AllowOverride None
> > #   Order allow,deny
> > #   Allow from all
> > #
> >
> > I have the directory entries commented out now, but I have tried them
> > uncommented, and it made no difference.
> >
> > This is from the apache error log.
> >
> > [client 127.0.0.1] File does not exist:
> > /usr/local/www/data/beerstud/htdocs/phpMyAdmin
> >
> > I receive a 404 error when I try to run command from a browser.
> >
> > I thought that the use of alias would  make apache look in the correct
> > directory for the index.php file. What am I doing incorrectly here?
>

Just a guess, you need DirectoryIndex index.php  directive


> It looks as though you have the Alias directive nested inside the
>  directive, which
> can't really be what you want (the Alias would only apply within the
> that directory, but of course it would never have any occasion to
> apply there).
>
> I think you probably need to move the phpMyAdmin-related directives
> outside of the 
> directive.
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RE: phpMyAdmin - Startup Error Message

2005-07-02 Thread John Brooks
Without going into "why would you want to use this"...

The error looks to me like a mysql authentication error, which would
mean that you either failed to set up the correct account information
in mysql or you failed to configure phpMyAdmin with a valid account.

Find the phpMyAdmin config file and make sure you entered the correct
mysql user account. Then check the mysql db to make sure that the correct
user account exists.

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> 
> 
> I am making headway. I am now able to get phpMyAdmin to work in a web 
> browser. There is another problem though; when run it responds with a 
> #1045 error message, to wit:
> 
> Error
> #1045 - access denied for user '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' (using password: NO)
> 
> I have googled for a definitive answer, but without success. It appears 
> that there are quite a few individuals with this same problem.
> 
> I trust that there are some users of this program who have succeeded in 
> getting it to run successfully who might be willing to tell me 
> what I have 
> to do to get it operational.
> 
> -- 
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> 
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> 
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Re: phpmyadmin on FreeBSD 5.3

2005-03-21 Thread X3K6A2
> Hello,

> Im trying to install apache, php4, mysql and phpmyadmin on my computer.
> Firstly I installed the packages for apache and php. Then I did "cd 
> /usr/ports/databases/phpmyadmin && make install distclean" but that 
> returns with the following error

> bash-3.00# cd /usr/ports/databases/phpmyadmin && make install distclean

> You may use the following additional build option:

> WITH_SUPHP=yes   Install appropriately for use with
>  the www/suphp port [default: no]

> Unknown extension mysqli for PHP 4.
> *** Error code 1

> Stop in /usr/ports/databases/phpmyadmin.
> bash-3.00#

> After this I installed the package php4-mysql I tried it again and got 
> the same error.

> Can anyone tell me wich things I need to do in order to get phpmyadmin 
> installed and working?

> Thanks in advance,

> Roeland


Hi,

please provide us with the output of
pkg_info
when was the last time you updated your ports tree?

as a quick workaround I would suggest installing phpmyadmin directly.

regards

Sebastian Steenbuck

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