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Modify PHPmyAdmin auth method
Modify the authentification method of PhpMyAdmin of http towards cookie to keep the interface of identification of ISPConfig and the webmail.
For do that, just change http to cookie and generate a $cfg_blowfish_secret variable at install (if possible)
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6th August 2005, 11:25
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Originally Posted by Tribal-Dolphin
Modify the authentification method of PhpMyAdmin of http towards cookie to keep the interface of identification of ISPConfig and the webmail.
For do that, just change http to cookie and generate a $cfg_blowfish_secret variable at install (if possible)
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But does it make sense? The usernames an passwords of the ispconfig users are others that the mysql users. How to control which ispconfig user accesses which db?
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6th August 2005, 11:41
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I speak about the posting of the form of identification and not about the use of the cookie ISPConfig to connect in phpMyADMIN
My english is not very good. If you don't understand, i'll try to explain better
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1st December 2005, 11:39
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I've modify phpMyAdmin for this.
The package is here : phpMyAdmin-2.7.0-rc1.pkg
Installation :
1) Delete the old PHPMyAdmin package on the shell:
rm -rf /home/admispconfig/ispconfig/web/phpmyadmin
rm -rf /home/admispconfig/ispconfig/web/tools/tools/phpmyadmin
2) Install the new package with the update manager in the controlpanel.
Example :
https://web1.tribal-dolphin.net:81/phpmyadmin/
Last edited by Tribal-Dolphin; 2nd December 2005 at 09:23.
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22nd December 2005, 02:23
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Nice I will try that!
Uhm, I was wondering, were is the phpmyadmin database stored in? what files?
Thanks...
I'l let you know how your mod works in my server. Many thanks for this.
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22nd December 2005, 09:56
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Originally Posted by danf.1979
Uhm, I was wondering, were is the phpmyadmin database stored in? what files?
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Do yyou mean the MySQL databases? That depends on your MySQL installation, but on most distributions it's /var/lib/mysql.
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22nd January 2006, 14:16
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Originally Posted by Tribal-Dolphin
I've modify phpMyAdmin for this.
The package is here : phpMyAdmin-2.7.0-rc1.pkg
Installation :
1) Delete the old PHPMyAdmin package on the shell:
rm -rf /home/admispconfig/ispconfig/web/phpmyadmin
rm -rf /home/admispconfig/ispconfig/web/tools/tools/phpmyadmin
2) Install the new package with the update manager in the controlpanel.
Example :
https://web1.tribal-dolphin.net:81/phpmyadmin/
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Hi Tribal-Dolphin.
Do I understand correctly - that this modification will prevent ISP users from seeing any databases other than ones they have created themselves?
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22nd January 2006, 14:34
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ISP users will always only see the databases that they created themselves with or without tribal dolphins modification. Tribal-dolphin modified the login method of phpmyadmin. If you prefer http authentication, let it like it is. If you prefer cookie based authentication you can try the modifications Tribal-Dolphin posted.
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22nd January 2006, 15:07
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Originally Posted by till
ISP users will always only see the databases that they created themselves with or without tribal dolphins modification. Tribal-dolphin modified the login method of phpmyadmin. If you prefer http authentication, let it like it is. If you prefer cookie based authentication you can try the modifications Tribal-Dolphin posted.
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Thanks for clearing that up Till. Sorry to be so dense
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Originally Posted by till
ISP users will always only see the databases that they created themselves with or without tribal dolphins modification. Tribal-dolphin modified the login method of phpmyadmin. If you prefer http authentication, let it like it is. If you prefer cookie based authentication you can try the modifications Tribal-Dolphin posted.
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I'm using the original package I downloaded from the ISPConfig website. Everytime I try to access it with an ISPConfig user I created I get a login error. I can however get to phpmyadmin as root.
Any ideas why is this happening?
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