How to set password for access the phpmyadmin in ubuntu
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Dharmendra Kumar, Senior Software Engineer & Co founder at MyhospitalNow
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You can use these instructions to create a password in Ubuntu to access phpMyAdmin. phpMyAdmin is installed by default; if not, you may install it with the following command:
Now, let’s set a password for phpMyAdmin:
Open a terminal on your Ubuntu server.
Step 1: And run this command
Run: sudo /opt/lampp/xampp security
Step 2:Restart XAMPP:
sudo /opt/lampp/lampp restart
Step 3:Let’s access phpmyadmin again and see if it is asking for the password:
Dharmendra Kumar, Senior Software Engineer & Co founder at MyhospitalNow
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