Report post You have 30 minutes to complete this form before the CAPTCHA will expire. Security image * Required field JavaScript is required to view this page. Either you do not have JavaScript enabled in your web browser, you do not have cookies enabled in your web browser, or this website is misconfigured such that cookies do not save correctly. This is a reported post for a post in the topic <input class="cms_keep_ui_controlled" size="45" title="[post param="Nextcloud installation"]302[/post]" type="button" value="post Comcode tag (dbl-click to edit/delete)" />, by jacobgkau<br /><br /><comcode-quote param="2"><comcode-quote param="Martin">During the install guide video of Nextcloud 15 there is a PhPMyAdmin installation. But there is no info of how to setup a SSL certificate for MyPhpAdmin login url so I can login safely. I've tried a guide on the Digital Ocean website to no avail. I am still new to all this and don't know how to solve this. Is it possible to make an second short video with a guide how to change and secure the default PhpMyAdmin login url?<br /><input class="cms_keep_ui_controlled" size="45" title="[snapback]301[/snapback]" type="button" value="snapback Comcode tag (dbl-click to edit/delete)" /></comcode-quote><br />It's good that you're thinking about SSL when using phpMyAdmin. I actually did things a little less than optimally in my video. If you want to make sure you're SSL-encrypted the very first time you access phpMyAdmin, you need to complete the Let's Encrypt setup before you install phpMyAdmin. To be clear, if you've already installed phpMyAdmin without SSL, that's fine; as soon as you set up Let's Encrypt, phpMyAdmin will run over SSL (assuming you set the redirect option during the Let's Encrypt setup.)<br />In order to change the phpMyAdmin URL, open up /etc/phpmyadmin/apache.conf (on RHEL distros, it's located at /etc/httpd/conf.d/phpMyAdmin.conf). One of the first lines should be "Alias /phpmyadmin /usr/share/phpmyadmin". The /usr/share/phpmyadmin directory is where phpMyAdmin actually is on your system; the /phpmyadmin alias is what you type into a web browser to access the program. Just change that first /phpmyadmin into whatever other alias you want the URL to be, and then restart Apache. (There are separate methods for NGINX and other web servers.)<br />Let me know if this helps!<br /></comcode-quote><br />//// PUT YOUR REPORT BELOW \\\\<br /><br /> Add: Add: Font Size Color [Font] Arial Courier Georgia Impact Times Trebuchet Verdana Tahoma Geneva Helvetica [Size] 0.8 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 4 [Color] Black Blue Gray Green Orange Purple Red White Yellow This is a reported post for a post in the topic [post param="Nextcloud installation"]302[/post], by jacobgkau [quote="2"] [quote="Martin"] During the install guide video of Nextcloud 15 there is a PhPMyAdmin installation. But there is no info of how to setup a SSL certificate for MyPhpAdmin login url so I can login safely. I've tried a guide on the Digital Ocean website to no avail. I am still new to all this and don't know how to solve this. Is it possible to make an second short video with a guide how to change and secure the default PhpMyAdmin login url? [snapback]301[/snapback][/quote] It's good that you're thinking about SSL when using phpMyAdmin. I actually did things a little less than optimally in my video. If you want to make sure you're SSL-encrypted the very first time you access phpMyAdmin, you need to complete the Let's Encrypt setup before you install phpMyAdmin. To be clear, if you've already installed phpMyAdmin without SSL, that's fine; as soon as you set up Let's Encrypt, phpMyAdmin will run over SSL (assuming you set the redirect option during the Let's Encrypt setup.) In order to change the phpMyAdmin URL, open up /etc/phpmyadmin/apache.conf (on RHEL distros, it's located at /etc/httpd/conf.d/phpMyAdmin.conf). One of the first lines should be "Alias /phpmyadmin /usr/share/phpmyadmin". The /usr/share/phpmyadmin directory is where phpMyAdmin actually is on your system; the /phpmyadmin alias is what you type into a web browser to access the program. Just change that first /phpmyadmin into whatever other alias you want the URL to be, and then restart Apache. (There are separate methods for NGINX and other web servers.) Let me know if this helps! [/quote] //// PUT YOUR REPORT BELOW \\\\ Use of this website implies that you agree to the website rules and privacy policy.