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by nobody
18 Feb 2013, 14:54
Forum: B2 & B3 Support
Topic: phpMyAdmin installation
Replies: 34
Views: 41881

Re: phpMyAdmin installation

Its a little quirky to set up securely, but is certainly possible. Theres a pretty good mobile version of winscp thats much more lexible than webdav can be though. My advice would be to chek that out first
by nobody
17 Feb 2013, 17:01
Forum: B2 & B3 Support
Topic: phpMyAdmin installation
Replies: 34
Views: 41881

Re: phpMyAdmin installation

Good point
by nobody
17 Feb 2013, 14:02
Forum: B2 & B3 Support
Topic: phpMyAdmin installation
Replies: 34
Views: 41881

Re: phpMyAdmin installation

I think im not referring to the mysql conf file but to the apache config file tht comes with standard dstributions of phpmyadmin and is generally added to /etc/httpd/conf.d/. In that apach config file there should be a "deny from all" line. To this line i was referring
by nobody
15 Feb 2013, 17:07
Forum: B2 & B3 Support
Topic: phpMyAdmin installation
Replies: 34
Views: 41881

Re: phpMyAdmin installation

Yeah they do that everywhere, and then run a silly dictionry attack on it if they hit an eisting file. If you have bandwidth to spare and a slowish connection you can also create a phpmyadmin/index.html file of a few mb to slow them down.
by nobody
15 Feb 2013, 13:28
Forum: B2 & B3 Support
Topic: phpMyAdmin installation
Replies: 34
Views: 41881

Re: phpMyAdmin installation

True except the conf file includes an "allow fom 127.0.0.1/ deny all" that limits exploitation. But its not the most secure of setups, especilly when noobs remove the allow line instead of modifying it to allow only the subnet
by nobody
14 Feb 2013, 10:55
Forum: B2 & B3 Support
Topic: phpMyAdmin installation
Replies: 34
Views: 41881

Re: phpMyAdmin installation

Sorry but do you realize the manner in which you just set up your system? Wouldnt you say its kinda ridiculous to allow a single PHP script to eat 1G of memory for a post on a machine that has 1G memory tops? Just the upload to 1G will take so long the script will timeout, and if it does not, you ju...
by nobody
13 Feb 2013, 16:58
Forum: B2 & B3 Support
Topic: phpMyAdmin installation
Replies: 34
Views: 41881

Re: phpMyAdmin installation

No PLEASE do not give suggestions that you know will bring the OP into an unsecure setup. Dumping tarballs is not a good solution if you do not understand linux security models or apache configs Also, "its where it is supposed to be" is not too helpful. Why bother to post such a response? ...
by nobody
12 Feb 2013, 16:45
Forum: B2 & B3 Support
Topic: phpMyAdmin installation
Replies: 34
Views: 41881

Re: phpMyAdmin installation

Ah
Maybe there is an error in your php.ini that set the max post size to 0 bytes. What are the post_max_size and other related values in php.ini?
by nobody
12 Feb 2013, 16:38
Forum: My Bubba
Topic: B3 and Owncloud - guidance
Replies: 19
Views: 38500

Re: B3 and Owncloud - guidance

Do a

Code: Select all

ps auxw
and look for lines that run apache
by nobody
12 Feb 2013, 15:51
Forum: B2 & B3 Support
Topic: phpMyAdmin installation
Replies: 34
Views: 41881

Re: phpMyAdmin installation

If there is a privilege issue the error log of apache will tell you so. Please post relevant log in a Code block
by nobody
12 Feb 2013, 15:50
Forum: My Bubba
Topic: B3 and Owncloud - guidance
Replies: 19
Views: 38500

Re: B3 and Owncloud - guidance

It does not matter as long as it is not wned by the web server. The webserve should however have read access. Normalle the two olders are owned by root and chmód 755 or 644
by nobody
12 Feb 2013, 15:47
Forum: B2 & B3 Support
Topic: Duplicity problems - groing large and no list in web interfa
Replies: 7
Views: 11202

Re: Duplicity problems - groing large and no list in web int

I do a *lot* of cygwin-rsync to linux machines without hassle. BackupAssist even uses it for enterprise backup solutions. I never have issues with rync, so Could you please elaborate on the problems you are experiencing? Maybe there is an easy solution.
by nobody
04 Feb 2013, 13:12
Forum: B2 & B3 Support
Topic: setting up the nfs link in client linux computer... [SOLVED]
Replies: 1
Views: 4341

Re: setting up the nfs link in client linux computer...

No, you need to use the mount command, and be root to do so. Theres some documentation here (scroll to about halfway the page)

http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/ubuntu-li ... share.html

But theres a lot of other docs too.
by nobody
01 Feb 2013, 17:13
Forum: My Bubba
Topic: B3 and Owncloud - guidance
Replies: 19
Views: 38500

Re: B3 and Owncloud - guidance

that sound plausible
:D