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Share 0 How to fix Internal Server Error 500 Phpmyadmin April 22, 2014 10.3k views How to fix Internal Server Error 500 Phpmyadmin Hello all, I want to ask, I have problem : internal server error 500 http://askubuntu.com/questions/325933/internal-server-error-on-phpmyadmin-log-in phpmyadmin. when I run, "example.com / phpmyadmin" no problem, but when logged on using your username and password, the problem occurred: Internal server error 500. How to fix this problem ? I use Ubuntu 10.04 x32. Thanks you Log In to Comment Leave a Comment Add comments here to get more clarity or context around a question. To answer a question, use the “Answer” field below. Log In to Comment 3 Answers 0 sianios https://www.digitalocean.com/community/questions/how-to-fix-internal-server-error-500-phpmyadmin April 22, 2014 What webserver are you using? Can you please post your webserver error.log? Reply Log In to Comment 0 gnavindra797 April 22, 2014 I do not know. hahaha. I'm still a beginner, Sianios Marinos, do you know how to reinstall all? Iwill try it Reply Log In to Comment 0 asb MOD April 22, 2014 Hi Dewa, If you can describe the steps you took, we'd probably be better able to help you. If you just want to start over, I'd suggest following this tutorial: https://www.digitalocean.com/community/articles/how-to-install-and-secure-phpmyadmin-on-ubuntu-12-04 How To Install and Secure phpMyAdmin on Ubuntu 12.04by Etel SverdlovThis tutorial covers installing phpMyAdmin on a LAMP stack. Additionally it includes the steps on how to secure it with the .htaccess file. phpMyAdmin is an free web software to work with MySQL on the web—it provides a convenient visual front end to the MySQL capabilities. Reply Log In to Comment Have another answer? Share your knowledge. Log In to Answer Copyright © 2016 DigitalOcean™ Inc. Community Tutorials Questions Projects Tags Newsletter RSS Distros & One-Click Apps Terms, Privacy, & Copyright Security Report a Bug Get Paid to Write Almost there! Sign into your account, or create a new one, to start interacting. Log In Sign Up Report a Bug Use this form to report bugs related to the Community Report a bug:
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