![]() Because I have RHEL 5 currently installed in my Hard Drive, and I want to install a new copy of RHEL 5, the system will now asked me if I want to remove all linux partitions on the selected drives and create a default layout, since I want to do this, I will simply select the NEXT button.Select to Install Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server, then select OK.Proceed to enter the Red Hat installation number and select OK.Proceed to select the appropriate keyboard for the System, I selected U.S.Proceed to select the language, I selected English(English).At the RED HAT ENTERPRISE LINUX 5 initial Install screen select NEXT.Suggest you to continue with the media test. Is good, but if you have doubts about the integrity of your media I will I personally choose to skip the media since I know the integrity of the DVD The system will ask you to either test the media or skip the media test, Proceed to Insert the RHEL 5 DVD in your server.Let's Proceed to install Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 At least in the forums it shows up in the forum list.1. Installation of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 (Phase 1) ![]() If I miss that and/or it gets buried in my inbox, then I'll possibly never see it. Hopefully that's enough to get you going.Īlso FWIW it's generally better to post in the forums (rather than comment on a doc page) as I only get one email notification when you post here. I would suggest that Adminer would be better for that task (https on port 12322). You'll probably also need to update the permissions for the user but I'm not sure how to do that from Webmin. Then next to "MySQL server listening address" select "All" (defaults is 127.0.0.1/localhost). Once you are in select "MySQL Server Configuration". You'll then need to use your MySQL root password to get access. TBH I haven't tested doing it with Webmin but it should be possible.įWIW if you log in via SSH (using an SSH client like PuTTY if you are on Windows) then it should be as simple as copy pasting the above commands in and then is should all just work.īut if you would rather use Webmin, then when you are logged into Webmin, from the top bar select "Servers" > "MySQL Database Server". Restart PostgreSQL for the changes to take effect: # Accept all IPv4 connections - CHANGE THIS!!! # configure postgres to accept remote connectionsĬat > /etc/postgresql/8.3/main/pg_hba.conf <<EOF Sed -i "s/#listen_addresses = 'localhost'/listen_addresses = '*'/" $CONFĬonfigure PostgreSQL to accept remote connections (from any host): Restart MySQL for the changes to take effect:Ĭonfigure PostgreSQL to listen for remote connections:ĬONF=/etc/postgresql/8.3/main/nf Lock_tables_priv, Execute_priv, Repl_slave_priv, Repl_client_priv ,Ĭreate_view_priv, Show_view_priv, Create_routine_priv, Alter_routine_priv ,Ĭreate_user_priv, ssl_type, max_questions, max_updates, max_connections , Index_priv, Alter_priv, Show_db_priv, Super_priv, Create_tmp_table_priv , Shutdown_priv, Process_priv, File_priv, Grant_priv, References_priv , Insert_priv, Update_priv, Delete_priv, Create_priv, Drop_priv, Reload_priv , $MYSQL_BATCH -execute "INSERT INTO er ( Host, User, Password, Select_priv , MYSQL_BATCH="mysql -user=root -password=$MYSQL_PASS -batch" Sed -i "s/^bind-address/#bind-address/" /etc/mysql/my.cnfĬonfigure MySQL to accept remote root connections (from any host (' %')): $MYSQL_BATCH -execute "GRANT ALL ON *.* TO -execute "GRANT ALL ON *.* TO MySQL/MariaDB for the changes to take effect: $MYSQL_BATCH -execute "CREATE USER IDENTIFIED BY \"$NEW_PASS\" " ![]() Sed -i "s/^bind-address/#bind-address/" /etc/mysql//50-server.cnfĬreate 'new_user' (password: 'MyNewPassword') with permissions to connect to any MariaDB (drop in MySQL replacement) database on this server from any remote address (from any host ('%')): (Note: v15.x = Debian 9/Stretch - See below for v14.x and earlier)
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