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joomMyAdmin Componentcomponent
Rating
6 votes
Developer:Cédric Fuochi Version:2.11.7 (Updated 13 days ago)
E-mail: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it Compatibility:Compatible with Joomla! 1.5 NativeCompatible with Joomla! 1.0
Views: 10,855 License:GPLv2.0
Favoured:
16
Type:Non-Commercial
Date Added:Oct 18, 2007
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This is a Joomla! administration component, that wraps the phpMyAdmin interface and include it into the Joomla! administration.

It can be installed on Joomla! 1.x and 1.5 native versions.

This component is based on a previous component "phpMyAdmin" developped by Joseph LeBlanc.

The component uses the database configuration infomations defined in the Joomla! configuration, thus install it and use it !

The phpMyAdmin include all languages.

To install it : Unzip the component first and install it from a directory.

Read the "How to secure PHPMyAdmin ?" from the Joomla! administration menu, to restrict access to the phpMyAdmin directory on a production web site.

* version 2.11.7 :
- new phpMyAdmin 2.11.7 version

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Extension is too large by diego, April 14, 2008
1 of 1 people find this review helpful:
The download is long, but I understand because the file to download is very big....but when I tried to install, I waited not less then 5 minutes and it didn't happen anything....


Owner's reply:
please read the installation instructions first, you must unzip the file and install from a directory and not directly from the file.

2nd: check your php configuration for the script timeout.

Beautiful tool by darth_berni, April 8, 2008
1 of 1 people find this review helpful:
This tool is really useful and very Powerful.

I'm building a new website and this tool helped me to understand the way Joomla and CB keep the information and configuration.

I recommend it for newbies that want to take a look under the hood.


Security Issues by GeertL, March 26, 2008
1 of 1 people find this review helpful:
For security reasons you should install it - use it and remove it afterwards... no security items left.


Plug & Play: enjoy ! by baijianpeng, November 16, 2007
1 of 2 people find this review helpful:
I call this component the Plug&Play phpMyAdmin. This is very good extension that help us manage the database. This one had ended the painful days of accessing phpMyAdmin by complicated installation or extra links and accounts.

Ok, don't forget to secure the installation folder.


Great plugin by garyamort, October 25, 2007
1 of 2 people find this review helpful:
Very simple, gives you the power of phpmyadmin without having to deal with logging in to the mysql server or such. Everything is self contained.

Great for when you have a server but no direct phpmyadmin access.


Must Secure the Directory by richm, October 22, 2007
5 of 5 people find this review helpful:
This is a REALLY good idea, but it can leave a MAJOR security hole on your site if you fail to secure the directory that it installs in. They warn you not to install this on a production site, but they should probably include a sample htaccess.txt file in the install directory, or even allow you to set a password and rename it to .htaccess. This is especially important for newbies who might not realize the vulnerability they are creating, or fully understand how to solve it. If this directory is not secured, a robot could easily search joomla sites looking for the phpmyadmin install directory, and if it exists, a hacker would have instant back door access to your SQL file.