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Installing and Configuring phpMyAdmin on AWS Amazon Linux AMI running Apache2 PHP and MySQL
By: System Admin 01/03/2013
This is actually really easy, assuming you are using the base version of PHP (5.3.X) from the AWS package repository. YUM has phpMyAdmin as a package and most of the default settings work just fine. The first time I install on an AWS instance it took maybe 15 minutes to complete. Installing phpMyAdmin These instructions assume you have already setup an AWS instance and have an SSH client (like PuTTY) available and a SCP client (like WinSCP) to use when editing the configuration files.
Log in to your instance via the SSH client. Transfer to the root user ("sudo su"). Use YUM to install phpMyAdmin Press "Y" when it asks if you want to install phpMyAdmin
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