• phpMyAdmin Installation

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    #466203

    Hi,

    I am trying to install phpMyAdmin for my campaign site (the “Science, Just Science” Campaign) using the web based installation method … I am using version 3.2.5.

    I have uploaded in and, sticking with the defaults as far as possible:

    Verbose name of this server [default: blank]
    Server hostname [default: localhost]
    Server port [default: blank]
    Server socket [default: blank]
    Use SSL [default: unchecked]
    Connection type [default: tcp]
    PHP extension to use [default: mysqli]
    Compress connection [default: unchecked]
    Authentication type [default: cookie]
    User for config auth [default: root]
    Password for config auth [default: blank]
    Connect without password [default: unchecked]
    SweKey config file [suggested: /etc/swekey.conf]

    IOW I have run the setup in my browser and configured as above.

    My problem is I am unable to log in … I only need this to correct a forum issue so can anyone provide assistance with this?

    Kyu

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    • #1207245

      Have you tried the phpMyAdmin site for answers?

      cheers, Paul

      • #1207268

        Have you tried the phpMyAdmin site for answers?

        Yeah, I’ve tried just about everything (including the Agora forum, they’re the people that said use phpMyAdmin to solve my problems) … now I’ve asked a friend to have a look.

        Thanks

        Kyu

        • #1207273

          Yeah, I’ve tried just about everything (including the Agora forum, they’re the people that said use phpMyAdmin to solve my problems) … now I’ve asked a friend to have a look.

          Is this the only webapp on the machine? What is its default port?

          Is it being installed on a server? What server?

          Joe

          --Joe

    • #1207336

      As your site is running joomla it must therefore have Mysql for the database and it would be really unusual for any web-server that is running MySql not to have phpmyadmin already installed! I should have a look again in the cpanel for phpmyadmin. I like your mission statement.

    • #1211654

      Hi Guys,

      I never succeeded but it turns out that the site has the capability to do what I want (a standard control panel) 🙂

      Thanks for the help anyway 🙂

      James

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