Update software repository

Discussion in 'Installation/Configuration' started by davide.seo, Apr 2, 2013.

  1. davide.seo

    davide.seo New Member

    Hi all, I've installed ispconfig3 on centos as tutorial: http://www.howtoforge.com/perfect-se...ispconfig-3-p3

    but know I'm interested to update software .
    As tutorial, I configured [epel] field with priority=10 ( very low ) but now update software tells me that:
    Package phpmyadmin-2.11.11.3-2.el6.rf.noarch
    is the latest version while on the official site 3.5.7 is the latest.

    How can I update software avoiding problem with ispconfig ?
    thanks
     
  2. SunnyD

    SunnyD New Member

    use the following:

    Code:
    yum install phpMyAdmin
    Please note the case. If you install phpMyAdmin, it will install 3.5.7. If you install phpmyadmin (all lowercase), it will install 2.11.xx.

    Also note: phpMyAdmin requires PHP 5.2 and MySQL 5, so if you plan on running with older version or allowing multiple versions of PHP, the newer version of phpMyAdmin may not work for you.
     
    Last edited: Apr 3, 2013
  3. Hairy

    Hairy Member

    Also, note that the configuring phpMyAdmin is different than phpmyadmin. To setup phpMyAdmin follow these steps:

    Code:
    yum -y install phpMyAdmin
    cp /usr/share/phpMyAdmin/config.sample.inc.php /usr/share/phpMyAdmin/config.inc.php
    vim /usr/share/phpMyAdmin/config.inc.php
    Then, make sure to change 'cookie' to 'http' like the following:

    Code:
    $cfg['Servers'][$i]['auth_type'] = 'http';
    Then, edit the phpMyAdmin.conf file. Type the following line in your SSH Terminal Window:

    Code:
    vim /etc/httpd/conf.d/phpMyAdmin.conf
    Then, comment out the /usr/share/phpmyadmin block as folows:

    Code:
    # phpMyAdmin - Web based MySQL browser written in php
    #
    # Allows only localhost by default
    #
    # But allowing phpMyAdmin to anyone other than localhost should be considered
    # dangerous unless properly secured by SSL
    
    Alias /phpMyAdmin /usr/share/phpMyAdmin
    Alias /phpmyadmin /usr/share/phpMyAdmin
    
    #<Directory /usr/share/phpMyAdmin/>
    #   <:IfModule mod_authz_core.c>
    #     # Apache 2.4
    #     <RequireAny>
    #       Require ip 127.0.0.1
    #       Require ip ::1
    #     </RequireAny>
    #   </IfModule>
    #   <IfModule !mod_authz_core.c>
    #     # Apache 2.2
    #     Order Deny,Allow
    #     Deny from All
    #     Allow from 127.0.0.1
    #     Allow from ::1
    #   </IfModule>
    #</Directory>
    
    <Directory /usr/share/phpMyAdmin/setup/>
       <IfModule mod_authz_core.c>
         # Apache 2.4
         <RequireAny>
           Require ip 127.0.0.1
           Require ip ::1
         </RequireAny>
       </IfModule>
       <IfModule !mod_authz_core.c>
         # Apache 2.2
         Order Deny,Allow
         Deny from All
         Allow from 127.0.0.1
         Allow from ::1
       </IfModule>
    </Directory>
    
    # These directories do not require access over HTTP - taken from the original
    # phpMyAdmin upstream tarball
    #
    <Directory /usr/share/phpMyAdmin/libraries/>
        Order Deny,Allow
        Deny from All
        Allow from None
    </Directory>
    
    <Directory /usr/share/phpMyAdmin/setup/lib/>
        Order Deny,Allow
        Deny from All
        Allow from None
    </Directory>
    
    <Directory /usr/share/phpMyAdmin/setup/frames/>
        Order Deny,Allow
        Deny from All
        Allow from None
    </Directory>
    
    # This configuration prevents mod_security at phpMyAdmin directories from
    # filtering SQL etc.  This may break your mod_security implementation.
    #
    #<IfModule mod_security.c>
    #    <Directory /usr/share/phpMyAdmin/>
    #        SecRuleInheritance Off
    #    </Directory>
    #</IfModule>
    Then, restart httpd with the following:

    Code:
    /etc/init.d/httpd restart
    I Hope that helps someone!
     

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