Follow these instructions to install and use MySQL. It does NOT configure your firewall. the security configuration of the network and openSUSE it is. Basic Install and Config of MySQL on openSUSE 11.2. Install and configure openSUSE 11.4 ( Fix wifi, install codecs, and Video Drivers).
Apache mit openSSL, MySQL und PHP unter openSUSE 11.x. OpenSSL, MySQL und PHP. Apache mit mod_authnz_external und pwauth unter openSUSE 11.x. Setting up MySQL on OpenSuse: Setting up MySQL and MySQL Workbench. 1. Install the software. Configure MySQL server. SDB:Linux Apache MySQL PHP. mysql_install_db. on to be able to access your webpages you need to configure the openSUSE firewall to allow.
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SDB: My. SQL installation - open. SUSEInstallation. November 2. 3rd 2. Follow these instructions to install and use My. SQL Maria. DB (standard default database) on Open Su. SE Linux 1. 3. 1 6. Open Ya. ST and go to Software Management.
Open it and search for package named "mariadb". Select it and accept changes to install. Mysql server package itself will be included as one of the dependencies.
You may also select and install other mysql packages. Finish. Open Ya. ST and go to Services Manager. Select mysql service and start/enable it. In version 1. 3. 1, this is sufficient to have Maria. DB running in the background. In previous versions, it was also required to execute in console the following: mysql_secure_installation, which sets the passwords, configures basic options and sets the server for production environment.
Previous versions. Starting from open. SUSE 1. 1. 3, open.
SUSE has multiple My. SQL variants included. You can install whichever you want, but installing just "mysql" is still possible. It will install the prefered provider which is currently My. SQL Community Server. You can always switch to any alternative later. Installation can be done using either Zypper or Ya.
ST. Running. After the installation of My. SQL, it is only installed but it is not running. You may want to change the location of the directory in the file /etc/my. You need to create that directory first and give the command. To make it run, the so called daemon for My. SQL (mysqld) must be running.
You can check whether it is running by using. Another option is to start the daemon is during the boot. Go to Ya. ST - > System - > System Services (Runlevel). Wait a few seconds before Ya. ST has examined all the Runlevels. Then select mysqld and press the enable button.
Alternatively, you can enable My. SQL startup at boot time by issuing. Securing. Warning. After the installation, My.
SQL runs with empty root password! So anybody can do anything with your databases! Be sure to setup the root password before making your machine publicly available! My. SQL contains script that performs some altering in your My.
SQL settings that it is more secure, but NOT the ultimate configuration, to use when connected to a network or Internet. It does NOT configure your firewall or attack detection! The script will perform the following settings. My. SQL root password. My. SQL root login remotely.
Be sure that My. SQL server is running as described above before running this script. Run then the script by. Now answer questions, and after that you have a "more" secure My. SQL server. Be still aware that the safety of the My. SQL server still depends on the security configuration of the network and open. SUSE it is running on!
Warning. My. SQL administrator (root) password is not the same thing as the password for the root account of your system! They are totally independent!