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Linux – PHPMYADMIN

Linux – PHPMYADMIN
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Phpmyadmin tutorial part_1 / English

Phpmyadmin tutorial part_1 / English
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MySQL & PHPMyAdmin Introduction 01 With Audio Fix

Someone was complaining about the audio(understandable, I didn’t like it either), so I turned down the noise removal and it doesn’t have the weird phase thing going on like it did originally.
MySQL is a commonly used database tool that many developers use freely. It is Open Source, and there are no license fees. PHP developers [...]

How to Take Wordpress Database Backup Phpmyadmin Method 2 To Take Backup Wordpress Database-Part 6

Get full tutorial series here: http://fourblogger.com/wordpress-backup-and-restore-folders-database-video-tutorials/ There are different methods to take backup of your wordpress database. Most probably your database will be accessible in your cpanel at MySQL option. You may have phpmyadmin also in your cpanel database section. If you have phpmyadmin, you can easily access your database. Yes. The backup process also [...]

Phpmyadmin Hack

Hacking of phpmyadin 3.0.1.1 with the use of a POC script. Sending over a script and setting up a reverseshell through a httptunel for bypassing firewalls.
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How to Restore Your WordPress Database Using phpMyAdmin

How to Restore Your WordPress Database Using phpMyAdmin
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How to install phpmyadmin on a local machine

How to install phpmyadmin on a local machine
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How do I import a database on phpmyadmin without overwriting the values?

I want to import a database (from localhost) that has new fields but not touch the values already on the database (live site). What should I check/uncheck on the export settings?
Import on a different db, or first duplicate your tables

Cari.net -Managing database with phpMyAdmin

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How to manage Databases with php My Admin in cPanel
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I accidentally deleted my localhost on MAMP’s PHPmyAdmin, how do I get it back?

Everything I search for seems to be about a password…I f***ed up and deleted the whole thing. I get Error: Could not connect to MySQL server! everytime and MAMP doesn’t seem to even try starting up the servers.
I doubt that it’s still possible to recover your database but try to see whether mysqld-safe will work.