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How To Install phpMyAdmin in Ubuntu/Debian


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Before working with phpMyAdmin you need to have LAMP installed on your server. If you don't have the Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP stack on your server, you can find the tutorial for setting it up here.


Install phpMyAdmin

The easiest way to install phpMyAdmin is through apt-get:

sudo apt-get install phpmyadmin apache2-utils

During the installation, phpMyAdmin will walk you through a basic configuration. Once the process starts up, follow these steps:

  • Select Apache2 for the server
  • Choose YES when asked about whether to Configure the database for phpmyadmin with dbconfig-common
  • Enter your MySQL password when prompted
  • Enter the password that you want to use to log into phpmyadmin

After the installation has completed, add phpMyAdmin to the Apache configuration.

sudo nano /etc/apache2/apache2.conf

Add folowing line:

Include /etc/phpmyadmin/apache.conf

Save and exit ( Ctrl + O, Ctrl + X).

Restart Apache with command:

sudo service apache2 restart


You can then access phpMyAdmin by going to:

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