Normally when I log into phpMyAdmin, I am prompted with a standard pop-up box to enter my username and password. Is there a way I can login to phpMyAdmin through a web-page based login box?
Example of how I would like to login: [url]
I'm just having problems with pop-up based logins right now. Would prefer a web-based login system.
I allow my clients to access their mysql database through phpmyadmin, however I do not do it through cpanel or anything else like that. I run gameservers that utilize MySQL.
Usually when they login to phpmyadmin a window pops up and asks for login details, however I want to change it into a login page and I am not quite sure how to do so. I want to change it into something like this: [url]
What do I have to do to make a login page like this?
I'm used to CPanel in which I can access phpMyAdmin without getting prompted for an additional login. With DirectAdmin, when I access phpMyAdmin I get a popup asking me for username/password. Is this standard behavior, or something with my DirectAdmin config? I prefer not having to type in an additional login to access phpMyAdmin.
I am runing ubuntu server 64bit with plesk v.11.5.30, phpmyadmin v.4:3.4.10.1-1.
When i try to acces phpmyadmin from : myserverIP/phpmyadmin - it gives me 500 error.
When I try to acces phpmyadmin from: mydomainserver/phpmyadmin - it saves file at login into the disk instead login. I was going through different threads on the web to solve that problem but no success at all.
I have real basic knowledge about webservers, phpmyadmin and mysql server. I am runing my first cloud server just few days.
There is no possibility to access preconfigured phpmyadmin from plesk according that thread: link So what for do I need plesk?
I've recently upgraded squirrelmail to latest version, and now I get problem like 3 or 4 times when u login and logout and try to login again the page freezes and gets stuck it's saying "connected waiting for reply" it keeps happening not only to me but every user in the server (multiple connections and multiple computers)
I'm running plesk 11.0.9 on Centos 6. I can't login anymore, the administration login page is just a blank page. The error in the log file is:
(mod_fastcgi.c.2746) FastCGI-stderr: PHP Fatal error: Call to a member function getContext() on a non-object in /usr/local/psa/admin/plib/Navigation.php on line 54
I am using mod_auth_form.For security reasons, I would like to ensure that users are ALWAYS redirected to the page specified in AuthFormLoginSuccess Location after a successful login. Therefore, I would like to disable processing of the httpd_location form parameter.
The best I can do seems to be to use AuthFormLocation to set the field name to a hard-to-guess value, e.g. AuthFormLocation "32 b63 a#ve"
I have a problem with my server. I am trying to make a subdomain, and it isn't working. I create it like how in all tutorials says here( click here ) . I completed all fields, but when i try to open the subdomain in a browser page, it's telling me, page not found / page doesn't exist. I have a dedicated server on window server 2008 for my website with a dedicated IP.
Browse to www.mydomain.com/webmail and get login box > login accepted and taken to Horde/Squirrelmail choice screen > choose Squirrelmail and get login box ... login not accepted! > Retry and choose Horde ... login not accepted!
The login is correct and the results are the same when logging in as root, or through /cPanel or /Webmail.
Right now my stats system only shows from what website traffic is coming. I have google analytics aswell, and with all its functions, it does not tell me from exactly what webpage traffic is coming, and to what webpage the traffic is coming to.
So, let say someone is sending me traffic from www.reffererxxx.com/cool_video.html to www.mysite.com/super_cool_video.html
My statistics would only show that www.reffererxxx.com is sending traffic to www.mysite.com
Is there a way(a script/service/program) to find out exactly from what webpage the traffic is coming, and to what webpage of mine the traffic is going to? (I do not have server logs / webalizer / awstats as my server cannot handle the log processing due to high server loads)
i had access in some servers via SSH and when i try to connect i get:
Welcome to The HOST! login as: nickname -------------------------- We monitor/log everything on that server! IP Logged! -------------------------- nickname@host's password: .............
I know that there is the motd file in /etc that i can put a message but i see it when i full be recognized by the server.. (after putting the password).. How can i put the other 2 messages?
when I find the subscription from the admin side of PPA, if I select "Login as user" I've noticed that it is different from actually logging in as the user - for example - "add domain alias" is missing when I login as a customer - but not as an admin... I need my customers to add their own aliases and manage them - how do I add that feature to the client login side?
i downloaded a copy of phpmyadmin and uploaded it to my hosting.. then i run mydomain.com/phpmyadmin/setup configured the server to my hosting IP address but it says i can't login using myusername@localhost do i need to do something on a cpanel mysql server to listen to the external phpmyadmin?
I've only messed around in php/mysql stuff on occasion, so I'm still new to it.
When I access domain.com/phpmyadmin and log in, I see two things that I believe are preventing my stuff from connecting and working properly.
**Your configuration file contains settings (root with no password) that correspond to the default MySQL privileged account. Your MySQL server is running with this default, is open to intrusion, and you really should fix this security hole.
**The mbstring PHP extension was not found and you seem to be using a multibyte charset.
Without the mbstring extension phpMyAdmin is unable to split strings correctly and it may result in unexpected results.
Anyone using phpMyAdmin for MySQL admin, you need to know about a newly discovered attack vector.
Here's the official announcement: [url]
The key to this is in their description, "A logged-in user can be subject of SQL injection through cross site request forgery. Several scripts in phpMyAdmin are vulnerable and the attack can be made through table parameter."
A logged in user... This attack is a combination of SQL injection through CSRF. In other words, you'd have to be logged into your phpMyAdmin program, hit a website setup for CSRF, and then the attacker could have access to your phpMyAdmin as you.
If there's interest here, I could write up a detailed description of CSRF and how to prevent this type of attack.
Just let me know...
You should upgrade immediately to either phpMyAdmin 2.9.11.4 or 3.1.1.0 or apply patch 12100.
I've got phpMyAdmin setup, but when I logout or try to browse a table I get 404 error. Everything is CHMOD as 755. Ideas? I'm also running off of LiteSpeed
i have a problme in the server .. that when any site try to login the phpmyadmin this message appears " #2002 - The server is not responding (or the local MySQL server's socket is not correctly configured)