I was doing my best to follow the traffic accounting setup at this link
http://wiki.openvz.org/Traffic_accounting_with_iptables
However, after getting phpmyadmin,mysql,and php5 installed with apt-get I cannot for the life of my figure out how to get access to /phpmyadmin.
I don't want to mess up apache2 in any way that would disable the proxmox control panel. I thouht initally my problem was that I had port 80 turned off on apache2 so that I could run pound for multiple sites. Disabled pound and still no luck getting to http://myip/phpmyadmin. I then tried to force phpmyadmin to run on ssl and get at it using https. Still nothing, so would anyone know the best way to make this work without destroying my proxmox? While I'm asking, would installing phpmyadmin, php5, mysql and mysql-server along with a couple other things mess up my proxmox install? I'm still rather new at this and I'm half tempted to undo what I did before I screw it all up.
http://wiki.openvz.org/Traffic_accounting_with_iptables
However, after getting phpmyadmin,mysql,and php5 installed with apt-get I cannot for the life of my figure out how to get access to /phpmyadmin.
I don't want to mess up apache2 in any way that would disable the proxmox control panel. I thouht initally my problem was that I had port 80 turned off on apache2 so that I could run pound for multiple sites. Disabled pound and still no luck getting to http://myip/phpmyadmin. I then tried to force phpmyadmin to run on ssl and get at it using https. Still nothing, so would anyone know the best way to make this work without destroying my proxmox? While I'm asking, would installing phpmyadmin, php5, mysql and mysql-server along with a couple other things mess up my proxmox install? I'm still rather new at this and I'm half tempted to undo what I did before I screw it all up.