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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Dallas
Posts: 88
OS: Mac
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Apache Question
I have two servers both running Apache + PHP, and one running phpMyAdmin/MySQL. One server responds to internet requests, and the other (the one running phpMyAdmin) is behind the firewall, inaccessible to web requests. I would like to configure my network so that the phpMyAdmin server responds if a user types in www.domain.com/phpmyadmin.
How do I do that? Do I need to add something to .htaccess or httpd.conf? |
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Re: Apache Question
The second server will need to be accessible to internet requests or you will not be able to do this. Once you can receive requests, you'll be able to do the above but you'll need to set up a proper .htaccess file. An easier way would be to set up a subdomain (i.e. phpmyadmin.domain.com).
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