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lorentz
6y

Webmin because why not ✓
Lamp stack ✓
Dynamic DNS client ✓
PhpMyAdmin X

Dear DigitalOcean. SINCE WHEN do you consider a PMA installation
without Https SECURE?
And why the fuck do you make me install an aptitude package that skips both file system AND Apache config cleanup on purging?
It's just a raspberry, but if it runs lamp I want PMA, and if it runs anything, I want Https. Is that too much to ask for from a tutorial source otherwise so reliable that I do anything you say without a questioning thought?

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  • 1
    Https is easy to add afterwards anyway. DO has a guide for this as well.
  • 1
    They (probably) assume you already configured that when you was installing LAMP.
  • 2
    And you consider webmin to be secure? XD

    Also, not everyone wants pma to listen on the same hostname.
  • 1
    @olback @mishaor it's added as a config, so it isn't trivial to enable it (as I'd expect from an apt package)
  • 0
    @Linux Is it not? I thought it's secure, but I don't really need it so I guess I'll remove it then. (Which is one command and does cleanup properly. Take that, PMA.)
  • 0
    @Lor-inc
    apt-get purge cleans up everything, and it works with every package
  • 2
    @Lor-inc
    Webmin, cPanel, plesk and so on follow the same crappy idea - manage system stuff from a web Interface
  • 0
    @Linux Pma doesn't clean up the Apache config and the sql user on purging. I removed those manually, it seems like it's gone.
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