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MariaDB 10.5 : Install phpMyAdmin2021/09/13

 
Install phpMyAdmin to operate MariaDB on web browser from Client Computers.
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[3] Install phpMyAdmin.
root@www:~#
apt -y install phpmyadmin
# select Web Server Software you'd like to use phpMyAdmin

 +------------------------+ Configuring phpmyadmin +-------------------------+
 | Please choose the web server that should be automatically configured to   |
 | run phpMyAdmin.                                                           |
 |                                                                           |
 | Web server to reconfigure automatically:                                  |
 |                                                                           |
 |    [*] apache2                                                            |
 |    [ ] lighttpd                                                           |
 |                                                                           |
 |                                                                           |
 |                                  <Ok>                                     |
 |                                                                           |
 +---------------------------------------------------------------------------+

# [Yes]
 +------------------------+ Configuring phpmyadmin +-------------------------+
 |                                                                           |
 | The phpmyadmin package must have a database installed and configured      |
 | before it can be used.  This can be optionally handled with               |
 | dbconfig-common.                                                          |
 |                                                                           |
 | If you are an advanced database administrator and know that you want to   |
 | perform this configuration manually, or if your database has already      |
 | been installed and configured, you should refuse this option.  Details    |
 | on what needs to be done should most likely be provided in                |
 | /usr/share/doc/phpmyadmin.                                                |
 |                                                                           |
 | Otherwise, you should probably choose this option.                        |
 |                                                                           |
 | Configure database for phpmyadmin with dbconfig-common?                   |
 |                                                                           |
 |                    <Yes>                       <No>                       |
 |                                                                           |
 +---------------------------------------------------------------------------+

# set phpmyadmin user's password on MariaDB
  +------------------------+ Configuring phpmyadmin +------------------------+
  | Please provide a password for phpmyadmin to register with the database   |
  | server. If left blank, a random password will be generated.              |
  |                                                                          |
  | MySQL application password for phpmyadmin:                               |
  |                                                                          |
  | ********________________________________________________________________ |
  |                                                                          |
  |                   <Ok>                       <Cancel>                    |
  |                                                                          |
  +--------------------------------------------------------------------------+

root@www:~#
vi /etc/phpmyadmin/apache.conf
# line 8 : set access permission

Require ip 127.0.0.1 10.0.0.0/24
root@www:~#
systemctl restart apache2

[4] Access to [http://(server's hostname or IP address)/phpmyadmin/] with web browser from any Clients which are in the Network you set to allow. Then phpMyAdmin login form is shown, login with a user in MariaDB.
[5] After successing authentication, phpMyAdmin admin site is shown. It's possible to operate MariaDB databases on here.
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