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mode500
Sep 16, 2014Aspirant
PhpMyAdmin & MysqlOn Problems
Hi all :D This is my first post here so go easy with me ... OK I've recently bought a second hand ReadyNAS Duo V1 and am trying to get it up & running as a web server to use wordpress on. I ha...
xeltros
Sep 17, 2014Apprentice
using login "root" and letting password empty doesn't work ? That's how it is done on OS6.
Do you try to have phpmyadmin or wordpress ? because for wordpress the site says that you should edit "wp-config.php". PhpMyadmin has a file called config.inc.php. The problem is to know where the files were copied to. Usual Debian setup would suggest /var/www but since this is an addon it could be anywhere as long as it is specified in an apache configuration.
Otherwise than that, I can't really help as I don't have the NAS to test. You may contact the addon creator to get more information. I believe the file you seek is accessible only via SSH but the location varies depending on the configuration.
Do you try to have phpmyadmin or wordpress ? because for wordpress the site says that you should edit "wp-config.php". PhpMyadmin has a file called config.inc.php. The problem is to know where the files were copied to. Usual Debian setup would suggest /var/www but since this is an addon it could be anywhere as long as it is specified in an apache configuration.
Otherwise than that, I can't really help as I don't have the NAS to test. You may contact the addon creator to get more information. I believe the file you seek is accessible only via SSH but the location varies depending on the configuration.
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