Hi there, a happy new year to you all! I've installed The Perfect Server - Debian 9 (Stretch) on an ovh server (1 month ago) => https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial...-9-stretch-apache-bind-dovecot-ispconfig-3-1/ I created several sites and I had access to phpmyadmin but today I can not anymore. I get a 404 error. What has changed since the last time I went to phpmyadmin is maybe that I added network interfaces (IP address) to the server, so I could point each site to a different IP address. However I have Wordpress sites which are accessible and are working online. And I don't want to reinstall phpmyadmin because I have to make a backup before ... In my /etc/phpmyadmin/apache.conf I have an alias # phpMyAdmin default Apache configuration Alias /phpmyadmin /usr/share/phpmyadmin I don't know what to do... and why it's dont work Thank you for your help
phpmyadmin is never reachable on port 8080 on an ISPConfig server, so it is correct that the URL has not 8080 inside.
Run this command to ensure that you enabled phpmyadmin config in apache: a2enconf phpmyadmin and then restart apache. service apache2 restart
Code: /etc/phpmyadmin# ls apache.conf conf.d config-db.php config.footer.inc.php config.header.inc.php config.inc.php htpasswd.setup lighttpd.conf phpmyadmin.desktop phpmyadmin.service when i open /etc/phpmyadmin/conf.d it's empty. I think I created it by using nano command
The apache.conf file is created by the phpmyadmin debian package. Seems as if the symlink in apache conf-available has been removed. Run these commands: ln -s /etc/phpmyadmin/apache.conf /etc/apache2/conf-available/phpmyadmin.conf a2enconf phpmyadmin service apache2 restart
You are my hero ! I'm now able to access phpmyadmin with any of the ip addresses Both work, with or without :8080 But link from ISPCONFIG is with :8080 Thank you so much Till, again ^^
Hi Just to let you know that I followed same tutorial and have same problem which was fixed by your suggested commands. Seems as if there might be some sort of issue around this?
There is no issue with the tutorial, you just did no activate the Apache option during phpMyAdmin installation as described in the tutorial. an option in apt is activated by using the space bar of your keyboard, it is not enough to highlight the option by navigation to it with the arrow keys.