Ubuntu :: Lightpd And Phpmyadmin 404 Not Found?
Apr 22, 2011
Every time I try to access localhost/phpmyadmin or localhost/phpmyadmin/index.php I get a 404 - Not Found. But, http://localhost/testphp.php works OK. I had Apache installed in the past but removed it and recently installed Lighttpd. I'm using Lubuntu 10.10 a flavor of Ubuntu and using my laptop (localhost)as a testbed to learn. I have tried restarting Lighttpd after each change to the conf file. Here is my lighttpd.conf.
# Debian lighttpd configuration file
#
############ Options you really have to take care of ####################
## modules to load
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Mar 19, 2010
I have install apache,php,mysql and then I have installed the phpmyadmin by issueing the command in terminal sudo apt-get install phpmyadmin
After this ,in my web brower i type... localhost/phpmyadmin ,it give the error message "Not Found
The requested URL /phpMyAdmin was not found on this server. Apache/2.2.12 (Ubuntu) Server at localhost Port 80"
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Apr 24, 2009
get phpMyAdmin work on LAMP installed on OpenSuse 10.1 !!
running: "rpm -q" command result:
apache2-2.2.0-21.7
php5-5.1.2-29.25.3
MySQL5.0.18
phpMyAdmin-2.9.1.1-2.3
webmin-1.360-1
My problem is when trying to connect to: "hxxp://www.m-y-d-o-m-a-i-n.com/phpMyAdmin" I reported Error 404: PHP Code: Object not found! The requested URL was not found on this server. If you entered the URL manually please check your spelling and try again. If you think this is a server error, please contact the webmaster. Error 404
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Feb 18, 2010
I'm trying to log into phpMyAdmin, but when I go to the page, I type in my username and password, click Go, and then the page refreshes with no error message
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Apr 23, 2011
I have XAMPP on my local pc runnung ubuntu that i use it for testing purposes...During the initial XAMPP Security configuration the password i put for the phpmyadmin was the same as my main Ubuntu password so i wanted to change into something different.. (I had to share phpmyadmin with others so i didn't wanted to reveal my Ubuntu password)I changed the password but now i can't log into PHP my admin!is there any way i can reset the password or add another root user with all DB privileges?Here is what I did (I am writing this only by remembrance cause now i can't access phpmyadmin :S ):1. Clicked on the Privileges tab2. Selected the root user3. Changed the password *4. After several unsuccessful attempts to change the root password i repeat the same steps above and additionally I checked the field that said something like: "Delete the user and create a new one with the new password"
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Feb 17, 2010
Through synaptic i installed phpmyadmin, apache2 and php5.
of course during the installation i got an error about some database linking or what not.
of course.
naturally.
anyway, apache seems to be working when i point to 127.0.1.1
now how do i get to the phpmyadmin page from here? as in, whats the most common method?
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Feb 19, 2010
I installed phpmyadmin using synaptic manager (selected apache2 as server option ) and then i opened localhost /phpmyadmin .It gives the following error :phpMyAdmin - Error
Cannot start session without errors, please check errors given in your PHP and/or webserver log file and configure your PHP installation properly.I have apache,php and mysql already installed and I am using them with default configuration . There are many files in /var/log/apache2 and i am not not able to figure out anything
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Mar 3, 2010
wondered why I never noticed but for a while now the phpmyadmin folder seems to be missing from the www folder.It still works in local host, but I'm a bit perplexed as to where it has gone.
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Sep 17, 2010
I have a problem with phpmyadmin. I use Ubuntu 10.04. I have already installed Apache, MySQL, and PHP. They are working properly. Finally I install phpmyadmin. Installation is successful by using command'apt-get install phpmyadmin'.I can't understand how to access phpmyadmin from browser. I type the URL... Browser show me file not found.
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Sep 17, 2010
I have a problem with phpmyadmin. I use Ubuntu 10.04. I have already installed Apache, MySQL, and PHP. They are working properly. Finally I install phpmyadmin. Installation is successful by using command'apt-get install phpmyadmin'. I can't understand how to access phpmyadmin from browser. I type the URL "http://localhost/phpmyadmin/". Browser show me file not found.
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May 8, 2010
I have a typical lamp setup. I updated to 10.04 and I can't seem to access phpmyadmin now. Apache and mysql seem to be working fine. I have tried restarting them both and have reinstalled phpmyadmin. When I say not working, I mean I try to navigate to [URL] and get page not found.
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Sep 6, 2010
I had the brilliant idea to make my own web server since i had a silicon mechanics 1u server collecting dust. Ive got apache running. Phpmyadmin is installed but i cant get into the admin panel. When it asks for the user name and password no matter what i use it wont let me log in.
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Jan 2, 2011
I switched to Linux recently to start learning PHP and MySQL, and used this video on ..... to learn how to install all the desired packages and stuff[URL]... Everything got installed correctly up until 6:48, at the time I didn't know that you need to press space bar to get the star in the box to select the desired configuration, thusly causing myPhpAdmin not to be installed correctly and localhost/myphpadmin not showing up.
So after trying to reinstall it, and then removing all the packages and re installing, this specific set up for the db-config will not show up. Is there a way to completely remove all of these packages and start fresh?
I also tried installing the LAMP server thing, but also myphpadmin fails to get installed properly.
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Mar 17, 2011
I recently installed LAMP using this handy guide:Everything seams to work except phpMyadminI'm supposed to type http://localhost/phpMyAdmin/ to use it but I get a 404 error "The requested URL /phpMyAdmin/ was not found on this server."
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Apr 22, 2011
I have followed instructions here to install apache + php5 + mysql
[URL]
Apache 2 server is working. phpinfo.php shows php working. I've previously installed phpmyadmin .. but this time I've made some error in installing phpmyadmin. I would like to start afresh .. remove and reinstall. I looked in Synaptic Package Manager and phpmyadmin had a green marker .. showing installed. I tried "Mark for complete removal" But I can't purge phpmyadmin installation to try again. See screenshot.
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May 2, 2011
I am having an issue with phpMyAdmin on my Xubuntu machine. I installed a few updates today and now my phpMyAdmin web interface site is not loading on the server. This is a local server running in my office. It appears that the page tries to load, but no output is delivered to the screen.
Taking a closer look at my updates, it looks like the following changes were made (along with some upgrades to Firefox):
When I use the 'Force Version....' command, I am given only two options the '4.8' version that I have now (the broken one) and a flat '4' version with no .7. Also, the force version didn't seem to do anything. I tried to Force a version and then mark a package for reinstall. When I did this Synaptic informed me that it was simply going to reinstall the 4.8 version.
What I would like to do is to revert to the 5.3.2-1ubuntu4.7 version of all of these files and then lock the version using Synaptic, to prevent this issue from recurring.
I am not afraid of heading to the command line either.
System Information:
32-Bit Xubuntu 10.04 LTS install
Athlon 3800+
2GB Ram
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Jul 7, 2011
I've just reinstalled XAMPP in my machine. Now, I can't get phpmyadmin to work. Before this was okay. But since I lost its password I need to reinstall it again. Now I got it reinstalled, another problem occured. When I enter localhost/phpmyadmin in my browser, it tells me to open the file with a program which is obviously something must be wrong during the installation or the system is screwed. Here's the screenshot:
Another problem is I can't get Apache and MySQL to run using the XAMPP wizard. But by using shell I can get it worked, but when I see the wizard, it just says stopped. What's wrong? Although I have pressed Execute it still can't be run.
From terminal:
Code:
me@me-laptop:~$ sudo /opt/lampp/lampp start
[sudo] password for me:
Starting XAMPP for Linux 1.7.4...
XAMPP: Another web server daemon is already running.
XAMPP: Another MySQL daemon is already running.
XAMPP: XAMPP-ProFTPD is already running.
XAMPP for Linux started.
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Mar 18, 2010
Have basic LAMP setup on 9.10 box. I want to have a publicly accessible website AND I want to have phpmyadmin available. The only thing is I would rather not have the phpmyadmin interface available on the internet. I usually open a ssh port forwarded tunnel when I need to use phpmyadmin on this server. I want to add a directive to make phpmyadmin bind only on localhost. I have found the phpmyadmin config file in /etc/apache2/conf.d
phpmyadmin.conf -> ../../phpmyadmin/apache.conf
I have tried adding some LISTEN directives, but apache does not like my directives-- I am obviously not doing it right. I have looked for a bit on the internet and can't find out how to disable external access to a configured site in Apache.
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Jun 30, 2010
After upgrading firefox with the upgrade manager I can't run phpmyadmin on my local computer with firefox. phpmyadmin works with Epiphany, just not firefox, however phpmyadmin works if I log into the server where my websites are located, so whatever the problem is it's on my local computer.I get this error after logging in
phpMyAdmin - Error
Cannot start session without errors, please check errors given in your PHP and/or webserver log file and configure your PHP installation properly. The only error logs I've been able to find are MySql and Apache
Here's what they say.Apache <b>Warning</b>: Directive 'register_long_arrays' is deprecated in PHP 5.3 and greater in <b>Unknown</b> on line <b>0</b><br /> <br /> <b>Warning</b>: Directive 'magic_quotes_gpc' is deprecated in PHP 5.3 and greater in <b>Unknown</b> on line <b>0</b><br /> [Wed Jun 30 07:48:32 2010] [notice] caught SIGTERM, shutting down
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Jul 15, 2010
i edit this file... Code: /etc/network/interfaces now it looks like that
Code: auto eth0 iface eth0 inet dhcp after the change I cant enter to local host with the browser and unable to log to PHPMYADMIN what i need to change to solve it?
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Jul 17, 2010
I am trying to install mcrypt for use in phpMyAdmin but am having some trouble. I apt-get'd the mcrypt-php5 package and it installed, but it seems to only function on the Apache Module version of php5 and not the CGI version. Both versions show the mcrypt extension installed in phpinfo, but in phpMyAdmin only one of them removes the error about mcrypt. Other extensions (such as cURL) which I installed with apt-get have worked, so I'm not sure why this one does not.
EDIT: I also compared the CGI php.ini and the apache2 php.ini and there were no differences there. I also confirmed that the php.ini file for the CGI version is loading from that location.
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Jul 19, 2010
Windows XP Pro, VMware and Kubuntu as the guest. Tried several different ways of adding LAMP server, via the Konsole and also via Synatpic and although I can get into localhost and it says "it works" doesn't actually take me to a list which includes the links to Apache and phpmyadmin like some tuts show. Also if I make the php test page that also works, but I cannot get phpmyadmin to work. When I look in the var/www folder there are only 3 files there and not the apache2 and phpmyadmin folders as shown on a lullabot tutorial.
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Oct 30, 2010
Ive done something, Im not sure what...... I was trying to backup my mysql DB so I can reformat that server and install different server OS, then reinstall mysql and restore the DB... Well, somewhere in this mess I did something and now I get DBI connect failed : Access denied for user ''@'localhost' to database 'mysql'CONSTANTLY! I cant see any of my SQL DB's anymore... I just need to get the privileges back that Im missing, back up these DB's and get on with this already!
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Jan 26, 2011
My situation I recently installed Ubuntu 10.04 LTS Server on a virtual machine. I installed apache2, php and mysql-server. Several vhosts I sat up are running fine and I can also connect to the MySQL server using the mysql command-line client. I now want to setup PhpMyAdmin to allow the vhosts owners to administrate their DBs. I installed the package using:
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apt-get install phpmyadmin I answered the questions and accepted the creation of the phpmyadmin database. The install finished successfully. I did a small modification to the main website vhost to access it easily:
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Alias /phpmyadmin /usr/share/phpmyadmin
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Feb 13, 2011
I am able to access phpmyadmin via my web browser using either my local ip followed by /phpmyadmin and by using the same layout with localhost. If i use my DNS name provided by no-ip which i bound to in apache2 i am able to get to the "It works!" page with the domain name but if i use /phpmyadmin after it, it will tell me that there is no such directory.
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May 30, 2011
i'm using a special software at work using winxp mysql, phpmyadmin, apache. I want to migrate to linux ubuntu, i need to upload my sql DB file into phpmyadmin using commands, how do i do that?
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Jul 6, 2011
I'm setting up a home web server using LAMP that I want to use to access files and practice coding, but I am very new to Linux and web servers. I currently have it so I can access phpMyAdmin and the test pages locally through my internal IP, but whenever I try to access it through the external IP I get this router management console that I don't know the password or username to. I know my router login and password and it's not the same as that. I've forwarded port 80 and when that didn't work I tried changing /etc/apache2/ports.conf to 8080 and I forwarded that port on my router with no luck too.
It doesn't seem to matter if I have any ports forwarded, though, it still brings me to the same screen regardless. Also, I have set up a static IP on the server by modifying the /etc/network/interfaces file. I've attached a screenshot with the actual router management console screen. I won't have access to the server until later, but, if you require any output from the server I will be sure to post it as soon as I get home. I'm not using ubuntu for my webserver, but debian instead because ubuntu server had a whole bunch of problems with my PCMCIA network card. Ubuntu suggestions should work just fine, but I just thought I should clarify.
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Jul 29, 2011
The original issue started when i couldnt login to phpmyadmin. I noticed an error when installing it and when trying to login, my credentials that I supplied upon install failed. After ages of messing around trying to reset I decided to try and uninstall phpmyadmin and MySQL and start again. This has produced more issues as I uninstalled MySQL first and phpmyadmin asks for credentials that are in a database, which I have already deleted. This causes major issues trying to uninstall it. Anyway, I have used all these commands:
sudo apt-get remove phpmyadmin
sudo apt-get remove mysql-server
sudo apt-get remove mysql-common
Now I am trying to install everything again but having erros. This is what I have so far:
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root@ks358041:/var/lib/php5# sudo apt-get install mysql-server-5.1
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
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Aug 3, 2011
Since the upgrade to server 11.04 from 10.10 I cannot install PHPMyadmin
I keep getting error package PHPMYADMIN has no installation candidate.
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Jun 11, 2011
I seem to have a working install of Ubuntu Server 11.04 (Samba running without issue on same machine). The lamp stack seems to be running fine as well. (Apache index.html page works, phpinfo() works, mysql works from the mysql command line.) I have installed phpmyadmin. After install I had to reboot the server (restarting Apache still said error in PHP and couldn't start). After reboot, the welcome screen comes up, but using root with password doesn't work. Using an admin user that I created with privileges in *.* doesn't work either. There are no errors on the screen, it just simply loops back to the beginning screen.
There is an error in apache2 error.log saying that it can't find the page [URL] which seems strange because you can bring up the welcome page, you just can't log into phpmyadmin with any of the created users that I made from the mysql commandline. I don't see any php errors in syslog (which is where the php errors are being directed) except a notice that CRON is running for some purpose for PHP.
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