Actually, that wouldn't work unless I install another copy of Apache.
It's a business server with active sites. If Apache only listens on
localhost, those sites go down. If I can set phpmyadmin to only respond
to connections from localhost, that would help. I definitely don't want
it available to the outside world because I've seen too many security
advisories for both MySQL and phpmyadmin to take a chance.
John G. Heim wrote:
You could get around the security problem by configuring the web
server to listen only on the localhost address, 127.0.0.1. Then ssh to
the server and run lynx connecting to the localhost.
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