Once the installation process is complete, restart Apache for changes to take effect: sudo systemctl restart apache2 The installer will prompt you to choose the web server that should be automatically configured to run phpMyAdmin, choose apache by pressing Space and then Enter.
#Configuration phpmyadmin ubuntu install#
Install the phpMyAdmin package from the default Ubuntu repositories with the following command: sudo apt install phpmyadmin Update the package index and upgrade the system packages to the latest versions: sudo apt update & sudo apt upgrade To install phpMyAdmin on your Ubuntu 18.04 server, follow these steps: If your domain is not already protected by an SSL you can follow this guide and secure your Apache with Let’s Encrypt on Ubuntu 18.04
Logged in as a user with sudo privilegesĪlthough not necessary, it is recommended to access your phpMyAdmin installation over HTTPS.
Prerequisites #Įnsure that you have met the following prerequisites before continuing with this tutorial: This tutorial covers the steps necessary for installing and securing phpMyAdmin with Apache on Ubuntu 18.04. PhpMyAdmin allows you to manage MySQL databases, user accounts and privileges, execute SQL-statements, import and export data in a variety of data formats and much more. PhpMyAdmin is an open-source PHP application designed to handle the administration of MySQL and MariaDB servers over a web-based interface.