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Kevin Dika
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Hi everyone,
It's nice to be back and poking around again.

I've fired up the 6.x version of ClearOS using it for my website stuff, however I'm having an issue with MyPHPAdmin access, and still getting a 404. I did an initial search and found a few posting.

I'm running 5.5.29 of PHP from the Remis download, and Latest MySQL, I know the upgrade breaks the MyPHPAdmin, however I figured it would be fixed or at least find a fix on here... None of the stuff in the forms seem to fix it. I was wondering if there is another way to get it work.

As I'm trying to access it remotely, however that isn't working either.

Can anyone point me to the right direct, that would be great.

Kevin
Tuesday, September 08 2015, 03:16 AM
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    Kevin Dika
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    Wednesday, September 09 2015, 03:05 PM - #Permalink
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    Yeah, I tried the threads to access ti remotely, however I am able to log in using the MySQL desktop client tool, however I can't see any of the databases. So I'm not sure if the access granted is right. Still doesn't work the way I would like.

    Kevin
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    Hans
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    Wednesday, September 09 2015, 02:42 PM - #Permalink
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    You say you trying to access it remotely. Did you give permissions to do that? I remember the default security settings won't let you access mysql remotely over tcp/ip.
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    Kevin Dika
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    Wednesday, September 09 2015, 02:32 PM - #Permalink
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    Hi Peter,
    Thanks for the reply. Still no joy. That is the URL that it's trying to go too. Can't seem to find anything on the subject or a fix.

    Kevin
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    Wednesday, September 09 2015, 02:00 PM - #Permalink
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    Hi Kevin,

    Is the URL that you are accessing in this format: https://192.168.1.1:81/mysql ? Was one of the things you tried restarting webconfig? service webconfig restart

    phpMyAdmin vreates a bit of a tricky problem. The software creates an Apache/Webconfig alias for the /mysql URL and in order for this alias to start working, webconfig needs to be restarted. The problem: restarting webconfig when it's right in the middle of installing a package is... not going to work. The solution: webconfig has a special asynchronous/delayed restart for this scenario.
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