Hi guys,
Okay newbie here so apologize if I sound stupid :)
I have followed every tutorial on creating phpmyadmin and I tried testing it (107.170.109.37/phpmyadmin). Now, it seems odd since it redirects to the homepage again.
I even tried 107.170.109.37/phpmyadmin/index.php and it doesn’t work too.
I have absolutely no idea where is wrong and do you have any suggestions for me in solving this?
Thanks!
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Hi!
Could you point to a specific tutorial that you followed? It’s easier to help figure out a problem if you know what steps have already been taken. I’d suggest this tutorial:
Do other php files work as expected?
Without bumping this thread - I would like to know if there is way of fixing this without creating a new Droplet?
I’m experiencing the exact same issue as OP - I setup a LEMP stack, and installed WordPress. I followed https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-phpmyadmin-on-a-lemp-server only to visit mydomain.com/phpmyadmin and it show the WP homepage.
I have created a new sym relationship between the correct folders (/html) as required by Ubuntu 14.04, but it still doesn’t work. – I assume that the first relationship put in place is still causing the direct to the homepage?
Can i remove the initial relationship and let the updated one (correct one for 14.04) be used?
Many thanks, and sorry for bumping an old thread!
Thanks for your reply Kamal, but in the interim I just decided to start over with a new Droplet. I suppose the practice will do me good anyway ☺
Thanks.
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