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Setting Up phpMyAdmin
Written by Jon LaBass and last updated on 08/26/2006 - [ freebsd | openbsd | netbsd | macosx ]
If you are a point-and-click kind of person and have to manage one or more MySQL servers, you may find this web-based utility to be a goldmine. Change MySQL Database Location
Written by Jon LaBass and last updated on 12/10/2005 - [ freebsd ]
The default location for your MySQL database data files may need to be moved to another partition that offers more storage space, or you may want to keep your data organized. These simple steps allows you to move your MySQL data without losing any information. Secure Installation of Postgresql
Written by Bert JW Regeer and last updated on 10/22/2005 - [ freebsd ]
This guide will help you set up, and start running PostgreSQL using the ports tree. For information of how to use PostgreSQL, try google. This guide will not help you with PostgreSQL past installing it. Installing and Securing MySQL
Written by Leigh Renfrow and last updated on 07/15/2005 - [ freebsd ]
MySQL is one of the most popular databases on the Internet. Besides its undoubted advantages, such as easy of use and relatively high performance, MySQL offers simple, but very effective security mechanisms. Unfortunately, the default installation of MySQL, and in particular the empty root password and the potential vulnerability to buffer overflow attacks, makes the database an easy target for attacks. This howto Covers: Installing MySQL Chrooting MySQL MySQL Permissions Configuring MySQL Installing PostgreSQL
Written by Kyle Symonds and last updated on 11/27/2004 - [ freebsd ]
Postgre is a very powerful SQL server that's known for it's reliability, scaleability, and ability to deliver. I felt it necessary to dig deeper in to the other SQL servers out there; PostgreSQL ended up impressing me the most. |
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