![]() * This is needed for cookie based authentication to encrypt password in You can generate the secret from Blowfish hash password generator and paste as follows. Tar xzf phpMyAdmin-4.9.0. -strip-components=1 -C /var/www/html/phpmyadmin Configure phpMyAdminĬopy the sample phpMyAdmin configuration file and rename it as follows cp /var/You should now have /var/Next, open the configuration file and create a blowfish secret required for cookie based authentication to encrypt password in cookie. Since we are using Apache, the web root directory is /var/www/html. Great, the hashes match and we are good to proceed.Įxtract phpMyAdmin archive to your web server root directory. Gpg: There is no indication that the signature belongs to the owner. Gpg: WARNING: This key is not certified with a trusted signature! Gpg: Good signature from "Isaac Bennetch " Verify the signature: gpg -verify phpMyAdmin-4.9.0.asc gpg: assuming signed data in 'phpMyAdmin-4.9.0.' Import the key gpg -keyserver hkp:// -recv-keys 3D06A59ECE730EB71B511C17CE752F178259BD92ĭownload the phpMyAdmin archive PGP signature. Once you have downloaded phpMyAdmin archive, you should verify that the signature matches the archive you have downloaded as shown below phpMyAdmin 4.9.0.1 is the latest stable release as of this writing. Therefore, navigate to the downloads page and grab phpMyAdmin archive. Next step is to install phpMyAdmin on Debian 10 Buster. To install the additional extensions, execute the command below apt install php- Download Latest phpMyAdmin However, most of these extensions installs with PHP itself. ![]() ![]() There are a number of PHP extensions that are required by phpMyAdmin. Install LAMP Stack with MariaDB 10 on Debian 10 Buster Installing PHP Extensions ![]()
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