Local installation under Windows is very simple: you only need to extract the files from the archive you downloaded from the official phpBB site and point your browser to the address http://localhost/phpmyadmin. You will then see a screen as in Figure 3-6.
If you are working locally, don't worry about any warnings you might get. In case you have to install phpMyAdmin on your server, e.g. when your ISP does not offer a preinstalled administration panel for the database, you must configure the config.inc.php file that comes with it:
Supposing that your data are:
IP of the database server: 156.123.22.34
User: Pippo
Password: Topolino
Database name: Minnie
then the necessary entries in config.inc.php look like this:
$cfgServers[1]["host"] = "156.123.22.34"; // MySQL hostname $cfgServers[1]["port"] = ""; // MySQL port - leave blank for default port $cfgServers[1]["adv_auth"] = false; // Use advanced authentication? $cfgServers[1]["stduser"] = ""; // MySQL standard user (only needed with advanced auth) $cfgServers[1]["stdpass"] = ""; // MySQL standard password (only needed with advanced auth) $cfgServers[1]["user"] = "Pippo"; // MySQL user (only needed with basic auth) $cfgServers[1]["password"] = "Topolino"; // MySQL password (only needed with basic auth) $cfgServers[1]["only_db"] = "Minnie"; // If set to a db-name, only this db is accessible $cfgServers[1]["verbose"] = ""; // Verbose name for this host - leave blank to show the hostname $cfgServers[1]["bookmarkdb"] = ""; // Bookmark db - leave blank for no bookmark support $cfgServers[1]["bookmarktable"] = ""; // Bookmark table - leave blank for no bookmark support |
In the config.inc.php you will find more configuration parameters that are repeated. They serve to manage DBs in various hosts with the same interface.
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