MySQL Curses interface
Willem van der Walt
wvdwalt at csir.co.za
Wed Apr 9 09:29:55 UTC 2008
You could use vertual hosts in apache and just restrict the one vertual
host.
On Tue, 8 Apr 2008, Tony Baechler wrote:
> 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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