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31 lines
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+-----------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Running ${PKGSTEM} on OpenBSD
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+-----------------------------------------------------------------------
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phpMyAdmin has been installed into ${INSTDIR}.
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If using Apache, you can make this accessible to clients by enabling
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mod_rewrite in ${SYSCONFDIR}/apache2/httpd2.conf, the mysql php module,
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and the configuration file:
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# ln -s ../modules.sample/phpmyadmin.conf /var/www/conf/modules/
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# ln -s ${SYSCONFDIR}/php-${MODPHP_VERSION}.sample/mysqli.ini \
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${SYSCONFDIR}/php-${MODPHP_VERSION}/
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# rcctl restart apache2
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By default, this sets an alias for /phpMyAdmin and restricts access
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to connections coming from localhost.
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It also restricts access from search engine bots.
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If you need to allow wider access, after considering security
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implications, edit ${VARBASE}/www/conf/modules.sample/phpmyadmin.conf
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and restart Apache.
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You can check that you have a working installation by accessing:
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http://localhost/phpMyAdmin/index.php
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SECURITY WARNING
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================
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Be aware that phpMyAdmin is a frequently attacked target due to a
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history of security problems. You are advised to restrict access to
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trusted workstations or access it on localhost via an SSH tunnel.
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