• Resolved Steven Cooper

    (@kingcooper)


    Hi my champion friends

    I have installed wordpress in the apache ingrastructure.

    It is a AWS server, at EC2.

    I have installed the wordpress via several different tutorials online each. And it seems i get the same results, as the method of insstall isnt causing hte error.

    Originally i could open phpmyadmin, but after hte wordpress inbstall, i cant open it at integritytoysales.net/phpmyadmin, or the IP/phpmyadmin either.

    I need to access php my admin, as im trying to update my wordpress user password. For some reason the last four independant wordpress intalls seem to lock me out of wp-admin, somehow the password isnt recognised.

    It seems the home page is insecure, and the form on wp-admin is insecure too, through SSL. I have made the AWS SSL certificate, anyway for this problem i am consulting with AWS staff now.

    Hoping you can help with accessing phpmyadmin so i can update my password…

    Happy New Year
    Steve

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • phpmyadmin and WordPress are two completely different and independent tools. Both can exist in parallel on a server, even if they are stored in the same directory of a domain.

    Based on your description, it is unclear to me where you have stored phpmyadmin? Is it in the same directory as phpmyadmin or did you alias it somewhere else and just include it?

    What exactly is preventing access to phpmyadmin? Do you receive an error message when calling it and if so, which one?

    Overall, a server support forum would probably be more suitable for your question, as I can’t see the connection to WordPress right now.

    By the way, you can also change your password via wp cli, see: https://www.ads-software.com/documentation/article/reset-your-password/#through-wp-cli – further options are listed on the page.

    And my recommendation would be to make the web only accessible via SSL. However, this primarily requires a suitable server configuration, which I can’t tell you anything more about as I don’t know your system. Normally the hoster’s support will help you with this.

    Thread Starter Steven Cooper

    (@kingcooper)

    I got it working. Seems i somehow deleted it. Reisntalled, working fine now.

    Nice to hear. You are welcome to set the topic to solved.

    Thread Starter Steven Cooper

    (@kingcooper)

    Solved

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