yep its anothe one.....
fx
— 28 May 2014 13:09
Subject: yep its anothe one.....
the situation is this; in order to access my phpmyadmin page I have to change to phpmyadmin.conf file from âAllow from 127.0.0.1â to âAllow from allâ then back again once Ive finnished, or I can add my local ip but this changes randomly on a whim of my provider.
I have read tutorials that say phpmyadmin can be run thru the ssh conection ( enter localhost ip 127.00.000/phpmyadmin in the browser with the ssh connection open in the terminal) but have been unable to get it working or find any help on how to.
Any tips?
fx
— 28 May 2014 15:02
Subject: ha, fixed, sort of...
ok realised had to set up tunnel first, found this command $ ssh -N -L 8888:127.0.0.1:80 -i bitnami-hosting.pem
[email protected] and worked not sure how to close it now.........
grix
— 29 May 2014 05:27
Subject: Re: ha, fixed, sort of...
just kill the ssh process
ps ax | grep ssh
read the process ID (PID) then
kill -9 pid-from-above
or just SSH like this:
ssh -L 8888:127.0.0.1:80 -i bitnami-hosting.pem
then exit the SSH session as normal once you are finished
fx
— 30 May 2014 08:01
Subject: Re: Re: ha, fixed, sort of...
thanks again, do you have any opinions on bitnam? they seem to be well used.
grix
— 30 May 2014 10:57
Subject: Re: Re: Re: ha, fixed, sort of...
none - looks cool
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