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# SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE.
# Copyright (C) 2012 - 2018, The phpMyAdmin devel team
# This file is distributed under the same license as the phpMyAdmin package.
# FIRST AUTHOR <EMAIL@ADDRESS>, YEAR.
#
#, fuzzy
msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: phpMyAdmin 5.0.0-dev\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2019-03-15 00:00+0100\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n"
"Last-Translator: FULL NAME <EMAIL@ADDRESS>\n"
"Language-Team: LANGUAGE <LL@li.org>\n"
"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:4
msgid "Installation"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:6
msgid "phpMyAdmin does not apply any special security methods to the MySQL database server. It is still the system administrator's job to grant permissions on the MySQL databases properly. phpMyAdmin's :guilabel:`Users` page can be used for this."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:13
msgid ":term:`Mac` users should note that if you are on a version before :term:`Mac OS X`, StuffIt unstuffs with :term:`Mac` formats. So you'll have to resave as in BBEdit to Unix style ALL phpMyAdmin scripts before uploading them to your server, as PHP seems not to like :term:`Mac`-style end of lines character (\"``\\r``\")."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:20
msgid "Linux distributions"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:22
msgid "phpMyAdmin is included in most Linux distributions. It is recommended to use distribution packages when possible - they usually provide integration to your distribution and you will automatically get security updates from your distribution."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:29
msgid "Debian and Ubuntu"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:31
msgid "Debian's package repositories include a phpMyAdmin package, but be aware that the configuration file is maintained in ``/etc/phpmyadmin`` and may differ in some ways from the official phpMyAdmin documentation. Specifically it does:"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:35
msgid "Configuration of web server (works for Apache and lighttpd)."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:36
msgid "Creating of :ref:`linked-tables` using dbconfig-common."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:37
msgid "Securing setup script, see :ref:`debian-setup`."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:41
msgid "More information can be found in `README.Debian <https://salsa.debian.org/phpmyadmin-team/phpmyadmin/blob/master/debian/README.Debian>`_ (it is installed as :file:`/usr/share/doc/phmyadmin/README.Debian` with the package)."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:45
msgid "OpenSUSE"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:47
msgid "OpenSUSE already comes with phpMyAdmin package, just install packages from the `openSUSE Build Service <https://software.opensuse.org/package/phpMyAdmin>`_."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:51
msgid "Gentoo"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:53
msgid "Gentoo ships the phpMyAdmin package, both in a near stock configuration as well as in a ``webapp-config`` configuration. Use ``emerge dev-db/phpmyadmin`` to install."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:58
msgid "Mandriva"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:60
msgid "Mandriva ships the phpMyAdmin package in their ``contrib`` branch and can be installed via the usual Control Center."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:64
msgid "Fedora"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:66
msgid "Fedora ships the phpMyAdmin package, but be aware that the configuration file is maintained in ``/etc/phpMyAdmin/`` and may differ in some ways from the official phpMyAdmin documentation."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:71
msgid "Red Hat Enterprise Linux"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:73
msgid "Red Hat Enterprise Linux itself and thus derivatives like CentOS don't ship phpMyAdmin, but the Fedora-driven repository `Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux (EPEL) <https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL>`_ is doing so, if it's `enabled <https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL/FAQ#howtouse>`_. But be aware that the configuration file is maintained in ``/etc/phpMyAdmin/`` and may differ in some ways from the official phpMyAdmin documentation."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:83
msgid "Installing on Windows"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:85
msgid "The easiest way to get phpMyAdmin on Windows is using third party products which include phpMyAdmin together with a database and web server such as `XAMPP <https://www.apachefriends.org/index.html>`_."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:89
msgid "You can find more of such options at `Wikipedia <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_AMP_packages>`_."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:92
msgid "Installing from Git"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:94
msgid "In order to install from Git, you'll need a few supporting applications:"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:96
msgid "`Git <https://git-scm.com/downloads>`_ to download the source, or you can download the most recent source directly from `Github <https://github.com/phpmyadmin/phpmyadmin/archive/master.zip>`_"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:97
msgid "`Composer <https://getcomposer.org/download/>`__"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:98
msgid "`Node.js <https://nodejs.org/en/download/>`_ (version 8 or higher)"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:99
msgid "`Yarn <https://yarnpkg.com/lang/en/docs/install>`_"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:101
msgid "You can clone current phpMyAdmin source from ``https://github.com/phpmyadmin/phpmyadmin.git``:"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:108
msgid "Additionally you need to install dependencies using `Composer <https://getcomposer.org>`__:"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:114
msgid "If you do not intend to develop, you can skip the installation of developer tools by invoking:"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:121
msgid "Finally, you'll need to use `Yarn`_ to install some JavaScript dependencies:"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:130
msgid "Installing using Composer"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:132
msgid "You can install phpMyAdmin using the `Composer tool`_, since 4.7.0 the releases are automatically mirrored to the default `Packagist`_ repository."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:137
msgid "The content of the Composer repository is automatically generated separately from the releases, so the content doesn't have to be 100% same as when you download the tarball. There should be no functional differences though."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:142
msgid "To install phpMyAdmin simply run:"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:148
msgid "Alternatively you can use our own composer repository, which contains the release tarballs and is available at <https://www.phpmyadmin.net/packages.json>:"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:159
msgid "Installing using Docker"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:161
msgid "phpMyAdmin comes with a `Docker image`_, which you can easily deploy. You can download it using:"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:168
msgid "The phpMyAdmin server will listen on port 80. It supports several ways of configuring the link to the database server, either by Docker's link feature by linking your database container to ``db`` for phpMyAdmin (by specifying ``--link your_db_host:db``) or by environment variables (in this case it's up to you to set up networking in Docker to allow the phpMyAdmin container to access the database container over network)."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:178
msgid "Docker environment variables"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:180
msgid "You can configure several phpMyAdmin features using environment variables:"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:184
msgid "Allows you to enter a database server hostname on login form."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:186
msgid ":config:option:`$cfg['AllowArbitraryServer']`"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:190
msgid "Host name or IP address of the database server to use."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:192
msgid ":config:option:`$cfg['Servers'][$i]['host']`"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:196
msgid "Comma-separated host names or IP addresses of the database servers to use."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:198
msgid "Used only if :envvar:`PMA_HOST` is empty."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:202
msgid "Verbose name of the database server."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:204
msgid ":config:option:`$cfg['Servers'][$i]['verbose']`"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:208
msgid "Comma-separated verbose name of the database servers."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:210
msgid "Used only if :envvar:`PMA_VERBOSE` is empty."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:214
msgid "User name to use for :ref:`auth_config`."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:218
msgid "Password to use for :ref:`auth_config`."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:222
msgid "Port of the database server to use."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:226
msgid "Comma-separated ports of the database server to use."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:228
msgid "Used only if :envvar:`PMA_PORT` is empty."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:232
msgid "The fully-qualified path (``https://pma.example.net/``) where the reverse proxy makes phpMyAdmin available."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:235
msgid ":config:option:`$cfg['PmaAbsoluteUri']`"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:237
msgid "By default, :ref:`cookie` is used, but if :envvar:`PMA_USER` and :envvar:`PMA_PASSWORD` are set, it is switched to :ref:`auth_config`."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:242
msgid "The credentials you need to log in are stored in the MySQL server, in case of Docker image there are various ways to set it (for example :samp:`MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD` when starting the MySQL container). Please check documentation for `MariaDB container <https://hub.docker.com/r/_/mariadb/>`_ or `MySQL container <https://hub.docker.com/r/_/mysql/>`_."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:251
msgid "Customizing configuration"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:253
msgid "Additionally configuration can be tweaked by :file:`/etc/phpmyadmin/config.user.inc.php`. If this file exists, it will be loaded after configuration is generated from above environment variables, so you can override any configuration variable. This configuration can be added as a volume when invoking docker using `-v /some/local/directory/config.user.inc.php:/etc/phpmyadmin/config.user.inc.php` parameters."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:259
msgid "Note that the supplied configuration file is applied after :ref:`docker-vars`, but you can override any of the values."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:262
msgid "For example to change default behaviour of CSV export you can use following configuration file:"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:271
msgid "You can also use it to define server configuration instead of using the environment variables listed in :ref:`docker-vars`:"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:295
msgid "See :ref:`config` for detailed description of configuration options."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:298
msgid "Docker Volumes"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:300
msgid "You can use following volumes to customize image behavior:"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:302
msgid ":file:`/etc/phpmyadmin/config.user.inc.php`"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:304
msgid "Can be used for additional settings, see previous chapter for more details."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:306
msgid ":file:`/sessions/`"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:308
msgid "Directory where PHP sessions are stored. You might want to share this for example when using :ref:`auth_signon`."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:311
msgid ":file:`/www/themes/`"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:313
msgid "Directory where phpMyAdmin looks for themes. By default only those shipped with phpMyAdmin are included, but you can include additional phpMyAdmin themes (see :ref:`themes`) by using Docker volumes."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:318
msgid "Docker Examples"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:320
msgid "To connect phpMyAdmin to a given server use:"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:326
msgid "To connect phpMyAdmin to more servers use:"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:332
msgid "To use arbitrary server option:"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:338
msgid "You can also link the database container using Docker:"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:344
msgid "Running with additional configuration:"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:350
msgid "Running with additional themes:"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:357
msgid "Using docker-compose"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:359
msgid "Alternatively you can also use docker-compose with the docker-compose.yml from <https://github.com/phpmyadmin/docker>. This will run phpMyAdmin with an arbitrary server - allowing you to specify MySQL/MariaDB server on login page."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:368
msgid "Customizing configuration file using docker-compose"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:370
msgid "You can use an external file to customize phpMyAdmin configuration and pass it using the volumes directive:"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:388
msgid ":ref:`docker-custom`"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:391
msgid "Running behind haproxy in a subdirectory"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:393
msgid "When you want to expose phpMyAdmin running in a Docker container in a subdirectory, you need to rewrite the request path in the server proxying the requests."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:397
msgid "For example using haproxy it can be done as:"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:421
msgid "When using traefik, something like following should work:"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:445
msgid "You then should specify :envvar:`PMA_ABSOLUTE_URI` in the docker-compose configuration:"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:471
msgid "Quick Install"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:473
msgid "Choose an appropriate distribution kit from the phpmyadmin.net Downloads page. Some kits contain only the English messages, others contain all languages. We'll assume you chose a kit whose name looks like ``phpMyAdmin-x.x.x -all-languages.tar.gz``."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:477
msgid "Ensure you have downloaded a genuine archive, see :ref:`verify`."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:478
msgid "Untar or unzip the distribution (be sure to unzip the subdirectories): ``tar -xzvf phpMyAdmin_x.x.x-all-languages.tar.gz`` in your webserver's document root. If you don't have direct access to your document root, put the files in a directory on your local machine, and, after step 4, transfer the directory on your web server using, for example, FTP."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:484
msgid "Ensure that all the scripts have the appropriate owner (if PHP is running in safe mode, having some scripts with an owner different from the owner of other scripts will be a problem). See :ref:`faq4_2` and :ref:`faq1_26` for suggestions."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:488
msgid "Now you must configure your installation. There are two methods that can be used. Traditionally, users have hand-edited a copy of :file:`config.inc.php`, but now a wizard-style setup script is provided for those who prefer a graphical installation. Creating a :file:`config.inc.php` is still a quick way to get started and needed for some advanced features."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:496
msgid "Manually creating the file"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:498
msgid "To manually create the file, simply use your text editor to create the file :file:`config.inc.php` (you can copy :file:`config.sample.inc.php` to get a minimal configuration file) in the main (top-level) phpMyAdmin directory (the one that contains :file:`index.php`). phpMyAdmin first loads :file:`libraries/config.default.php` and then overrides those values with anything found in :file:`config.inc.php`. If the default value is okay for a particular setting, there is no need to include it in :file:`config.inc.php`. You'll probably need only a few directives to get going; a simple configuration may look like this:"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:521
msgid "Or, if you prefer to not be prompted every time you log in:"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:536
msgid "Storing passwords in the configuration is insecure as anybody can then manipulate your database."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:539
msgid "For a full explanation of possible configuration values, see the :ref:`config` of this document."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:547
msgid "Using Setup script"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:549
msgid "Instead of manually editing :file:`config.inc.php`, you can use phpMyAdmin's setup feature. The file can be generated using the setup and you can download it for upload to the server."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:553
msgid "Next, open your browser and visit the location where you installed phpMyAdmin, with the ``/setup`` suffix. The changes are not saved to the server, you need to use the :guilabel:`Download` button to save them to your computer and then upload to the server."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:558
msgid "Now the file is ready to be used. You can choose to review or edit the file with your favorite editor, if you prefer to set some advanced options which the setup script does not provide."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:562
msgid "If you are using the ``auth_type`` \"config\", it is suggested that you protect the phpMyAdmin installation directory because using config does not require a user to enter a password to access the phpMyAdmin installation. Use of an alternate authentication method is recommended, for example with HTTP–AUTH in a :term:`.htaccess` file or switch to using ``auth_type`` cookie or http. See the :ref:`faqmultiuser` for additional information, especially :ref:`faq4_4`."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:569
msgid "Open the main phpMyAdmin directory in your browser. phpMyAdmin should now display a welcome screen and your databases, or a login dialog if using :term:`HTTP` or cookie authentication mode."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:577
msgid "Setup script on Debian, Ubuntu and derivatives"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:579
msgid "Debian and Ubuntu have changed way how setup is enabled and disabled, in a way that single command has to be executed for either of these."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:582
msgid "To allow editing configuration invoke:"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:588
msgid "To block editing configuration invoke:"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:595
msgid "Setup script on openSUSE"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:597
msgid "Some openSUSE releases do not include setup script in the package. In case you want to generate configuration on these you can either download original package from <https://www.phpmyadmin.net/> or use setup script on our demo server: <https://demo.phpmyadmin.net/master/setup/>."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:605
msgid "Verifying phpMyAdmin releases"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:607
msgid "Since July 2015 all phpMyAdmin releases are cryptographically signed by the releasing developer, who through January 2016 was Marc Delisle. His key id is 0xFEFC65D181AF644A, his PGP fingerprint is:"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:615
msgid "and you can get more identification information from <https://keybase.io/lem9>."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:617
msgid "Beginning in January 2016, the release manager is Isaac Bennetch. His key id is 0xCE752F178259BD92, and his PGP fingerprint is:"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:624
msgid "and you can get more identification information from <https://keybase.io/ibennetch>."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:626
msgid "Some additional downloads (for example themes) might be signed by Michal Čihař. His key id is 0x9C27B31342B7511D, and his PGP fingerprint is:"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:633
msgid "and you can get more identification information from <https://keybase.io/nijel>."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:635
msgid "You should verify that the signature matches the archive you have downloaded. This way you can be sure that you are using the same code that was released. You should also verify the date of the signature to make sure that you downloaded the latest version."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:640
msgid "Each archive is accompanied with ``.asc`` files which contains the PGP signature for it. Once you have both of them in the same folder, you can verify the signature:"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:649
msgid "As you can see gpg complains that it does not know the public key. At this point you should do one of the following steps:"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:652
msgid "Download the keyring from `our download server <https://files.phpmyadmin.net/phpmyadmin.keyring>`_, then import it with:"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:658
msgid "Download and import the key from one of the key servers:"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:669
msgid "This will improve the situation a bit - at this point you can verify that the signature from the given key is correct but you still can not trust the name used in the key:"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:683
msgid "The problem here is that anybody could issue the key with this name. You need to ensure that the key is actually owned by the mentioned person. The GNU Privacy Handbook covers this topic in the chapter `Validating other keys on your public keyring`_. The most reliable method is to meet the developer in person and exchange key fingerprints, however you can also rely on the web of trust. This way you can trust the key transitively though signatures of others, who have met the developer in person. For example you can see how `Isaac's key links to Linus's key`_."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:692
msgid "Once the key is trusted, the warning will not occur:"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:700
msgid "Should the signature be invalid (the archive has been changed), you would get a clear error regardless of the fact that the key is trusted or not:"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:721
msgid "phpMyAdmin configuration storage"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:725
msgid "Prior to phpMyAdmin 3.4.0 this was called Linked Tables Infrastructure, but the name was changed due to extended scope of the storage."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:728
msgid "For a whole set of additional features (:ref:`bookmarks`, comments, :term:`SQL`-history, tracking mechanism, :term:`PDF`-generation, :ref:`transformations`, :ref:`relations` etc.) you need to create a set of special tables. Those tables can be located in your own database, or in a central database for a multi-user installation (this database would then be accessed by the controluser, so no other user should have rights to it)."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:738
msgid "Zero configuration"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:740
msgid "In many cases, this database structure can be automatically created and configured. This is called “Zero Configuration” mode and can be particularly useful in shared hosting situations. “Zeroconf” mode is on by default, to disable set :config:option:`$cfg['ZeroConf']` to false."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:745
msgid "The following three scenarios are covered by the Zero Configuration mode:"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:747
msgid "When entering a database where the configuration storage tables are not present, phpMyAdmin offers to create them from the Operations tab."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:749
msgid "When entering a database where the tables do already exist, the software automatically detects this and begins using them. This is the most common situation; after the tables are initially created automatically they are continually used without disturbing the user; this is also most useful on shared hosting where the user is not able to edit :file:`config.inc.php` and usually the user only has access to one database."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:755
msgid "When having access to multiple databases, if the user first enters the database containing the configuration storage tables then switches to another database, phpMyAdmin continues to use the tables from the first database; the user is not prompted to create more tables in the new database."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:762
msgid "Manual configuration"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:764
msgid "Please look at your ``./sql/`` directory, where you should find a file called *create\\_tables.sql*. (If you are using a Windows server, pay special attention to :ref:`faq1_23`)."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:768
msgid "If you already had this infrastructure and:"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:770
msgid "upgraded to MySQL 4.1.2 or newer, please use :file:`sql/upgrade_tables_mysql_4_1_2+.sql`."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:772
msgid "upgraded to phpMyAdmin 4.3.0 or newer from 2.5.0 or newer (<= 4.2.x), please use :file:`sql/upgrade_column_info_4_3_0+.sql`."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:774
msgid "upgraded to phpMyAdmin 4.7.0 or newer from 4.3.0 or newer, please use :file:`sql/upgrade_tables_4_7_0+.sql`."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:777
msgid "and then create new tables by importing :file:`sql/create_tables.sql`."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:779
msgid "You can use your phpMyAdmin to create the tables for you. Please be aware that you may need special (administrator) privileges to create the database and tables, and that the script may need some tuning, depending on the database name."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:784
msgid "After having imported the :file:`sql/create_tables.sql` file, you should specify the table names in your :file:`config.inc.php` file. The directives used for that can be found in the :ref:`config`."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:788
msgid "You will also need to have a controluser (:config:option:`$cfg['Servers'][$i]['controluser']` and :config:option:`$cfg['Servers'][$i]['controlpass']` settings) with the proper rights to those tables. For example you can create it using following statement:"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:801
msgid "Upgrading from an older version"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:805
msgid "**Never** extract the new version over an existing installation of phpMyAdmin, always first remove the old files keeping just the configuration."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:809
msgid "This way you will not leave old no longer working code in the directory, which can have severe security implications or can cause various breakages."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:812
msgid "Simply copy :file:`config.inc.php` from your previous installation into the newly unpacked one. Configuration files from old versions may require some tweaking as some options have been changed or removed. For compatibility with PHP 5.3 and later, remove a ``set_magic_quotes_runtime(0);`` statement that you might find near the end of your configuration file."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:819
msgid "You should **not** copy :file:`libraries/config.default.php` over :file:`config.inc.php` because the default configuration file is version- specific."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:823
msgid "The complete upgrade can be performed in few simple steps:"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:825
msgid "Download the latest phpMyAdmin version from <https://www.phpmyadmin.net/downloads/>."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:826
msgid "Rename existing phpMyAdmin folder (for example to ``phpmyadmin-old``)."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:827
msgid "Unpack freshly donwloaded phpMyAdmin to desired location (for example ``phpmyadmin``)."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:828
msgid "Copy :file:`config.inc.php`` from old location (``phpmyadmin-old``) to new one (``phpmyadmin``)."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:829
msgid "Test that everything works properly."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:830
msgid "Remove backup of previous version (``phpmyadmin-old``)."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:832
msgid "If you have upgraded your MySQL server from a version previous to 4.1.2 to version 5.x or newer and if you use the phpMyAdmin configuration storage, you should run the :term:`SQL` script found in :file:`sql/upgrade_tables_mysql_4_1_2+.sql`."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:837
msgid "If you have upgraded your phpMyAdmin to 4.3.0 or newer from 2.5.0 or newer (<= 4.2.x) and if you use the phpMyAdmin configuration storage, you should run the :term:`SQL` script found in :file:`sql/upgrade_column_info_4_3_0+.sql`."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:842
msgid "Do not forget to clear the browser cache and to empty the old session by logging out and logging in again."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:850
msgid "Using authentication modes"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:852
msgid ":term:`HTTP` and cookie authentication modes are recommended in a **multi-user environment** where you want to give users access to their own database and don't want them to play around with others. Nevertheless be aware that MS Internet Explorer seems to be really buggy about cookies, at least till version 6. Even in a **single-user environment**, you might prefer to use :term:`HTTP` or cookie mode so that your user/password pair are not in clear in the configuration file."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:860
msgid ":term:`HTTP` and cookie authentication modes are more secure: the MySQL login information does not need to be set in the phpMyAdmin configuration file (except possibly for the :config:option:`$cfg['Servers'][$i]['controluser']`). However, keep in mind that the password travels in plain text, unless you are using the HTTPS protocol. In cookie mode, the password is stored, encrypted with the AES algorithm, in a temporary cookie."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:868
msgid "Then each of the *true* users should be granted a set of privileges on a set of particular databases. Normally you shouldn't give global privileges to an ordinary user, unless you understand the impact of those privileges (for example, you are creating a superuser). For example, to grant the user *real_user* with all privileges on the database *user_base*:"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:879
msgid "What the user may now do is controlled entirely by the MySQL user management system. With HTTP or cookie authentication mode, you don't need to fill the user/password fields inside the :config:option:`$cfg['Servers']`."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:885
msgid ":ref:`faq1_32`, :ref:`faq1_35`, :ref:`faq4_1`, :ref:`faq4_2`, :ref:`faq4_3`"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:896
msgid "HTTP authentication mode"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:898
msgid "Uses :term:`HTTP` Basic authentication method and allows you to log in as any valid MySQL user."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:900
msgid "Is supported with most PHP configurations. For :term:`IIS` (:term:`ISAPI`) support using :term:`CGI` PHP see :ref:`faq1_32`, for using with Apache :term:`CGI` see :ref:`faq1_35`."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:903
msgid "When PHP is running under Apache's :term:`mod_proxy_fcgi` (e.g. with PHP-FPM), ``Authorization`` headers are not passed to the underlying FCGI application, such that your credentials will not reach the application. In this case, you can add the following configuration directive:"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:912
msgid "See also :ref:`faq4_4` about not using the :term:`.htaccess` mechanism along with ':term:`HTTP`' authentication mode."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:917
msgid "There is no way to do proper logout in HTTP authentication, most browsers will remember credentials until there is no different successful authentication. Because of this this method has limitation that you can not login with same user after logout."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:927
msgid "Cookie authentication mode"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:929
msgid "Username and password are stored in cookies during the session and password is deleted when it ends."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:931
msgid "With this mode, the user can truly log out of phpMyAdmin and log back in with the same username (this is not possible with :ref:`auth_http`)."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:933
msgid "If you want to allow users to enter any hostname to connect (rather than only servers that are configured in :file:`config.inc.php`), see the :config:option:`$cfg['AllowArbitraryServer']` directive."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:936
msgid "As mentioned in the :ref:`require` section, having the ``openssl`` extension will speed up access considerably, but is not required."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:944
msgid "Signon authentication mode"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:946
msgid "This mode is a convenient way of using credentials from another application to authenticate to phpMyAdmin to implement single signon solution."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:949
msgid "The other application has to store login information into session data (see :config:option:`$cfg['Servers'][$i]['SignonSession']` and :config:option:`$cfg['Servers'][$i]['SignonCookieParams']`) or you need to implement script to return the credentials (see :config:option:`$cfg['Servers'][$i]['SignonScript']`)."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:954
msgid "When no credentials are available, the user is being redirected to :config:option:`$cfg['Servers'][$i]['SignonURL']`, where you should handle the login process."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:958
msgid "The very basic example of saving credentials in a session is available as :file:`examples/signon.php`:"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:964
msgid "Alternatively you can also use this way to integrate with OpenID as shown in :file:`examples/openid.php`:"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:970
msgid "If you intend to pass the credentials using some other means than, you have to implement wrapper in PHP to get that data and set it to :config:option:`$cfg['Servers'][$i]['SignonScript']`. There is very minimal example in :file:`examples/signon-script.php`:"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:979
msgid ":config:option:`$cfg['Servers'][$i]['auth_type']`, :config:option:`$cfg['Servers'][$i]['SignonSession']`, :config:option:`$cfg['Servers'][$i]['SignonCookieParams']`, :config:option:`$cfg['Servers'][$i]['SignonScript']`, :config:option:`$cfg['Servers'][$i]['SignonURL']`, :ref:`example-signon`"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:991
msgid "Config authentication mode"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:993
msgid "This mode is sometimes the less secure one because it requires you to fill the :config:option:`$cfg['Servers'][$i]['user']` and :config:option:`$cfg['Servers'][$i]['password']` fields (and as a result, anyone who can read your :file:`config.inc.php` can discover your username and password)."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:998
msgid "In the :ref:`faqmultiuser` section, there is an entry explaining how to protect your configuration file."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:1000
msgid "For additional security in this mode, you may wish to consider the Host authentication :config:option:`$cfg['Servers'][$i]['AllowDeny']['order']` and :config:option:`$cfg['Servers'][$i]['AllowDeny']['rules']` configuration directives."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:1003
msgid "Unlike cookie and http, does not require a user to log in when first loading the phpMyAdmin site. This is by design but could allow any user to access your installation. Use of some restriction method is suggested, perhaps a :term:`.htaccess` file with the HTTP-AUTH directive or disallowing incoming HTTP requests at one’s router or firewall will suffice (both of which are beyond the scope of this manual but easily searchable with Google)."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:1014
msgid "Securing your phpMyAdmin installation"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:1016
msgid "The phpMyAdmin team tries hard to make the application secure, however there are always ways to make your installation more secure:"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:1019
msgid "Follow our `Security announcements <https://www.phpmyadmin.net/security/>`_ and upgrade phpMyAdmin whenever new vulnerability is published."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:1021
msgid "Serve phpMyAdmin on HTTPS only. Preferably, you should use HSTS as well, so that you're protected from protocol downgrade attacks."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:1023
msgid "Ensure your PHP setup follows recommendations for production sites, for example `display_errors <https://secure.php.net/manual/en/errorfunc.configuration.php#ini.display-errors>`_ should be disabled."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:1026
msgid "Remove the ``test`` directory from phpMyAdmin, unless you are developing and need test suite."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:1027
msgid "Remove the ``setup`` directory from phpMyAdmin, you will probably not use it after the initial setup."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:1029
msgid "Properly choose an authentication method - :ref:`cookie` is probably the best choice for shared hosting."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:1031
msgid "Deny access to auxiliary files in :file:`./libraries/` or :file:`./templates/` subfolders in your webserver configuration. Such configuration prevents from possible path exposure and cross side scripting vulnerabilities that might happen to be found in that code. For the Apache webserver, this is often accomplished with a :term:`.htaccess` file in those directories."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:1037
msgid "Deny access to temporary files, see :config:option:`$cfg['TempDir']` (if that is placed inside your web root, see also :ref:`web-dirs`."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:1039
msgid "It is generally a good idea to protect a public phpMyAdmin installation against access by robots as they usually can not do anything good there. You can do this using ``robots.txt`` file in root of your webserver or limit access by web server configuration, see :ref:`faq1_42`."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:1043
msgid "In case you don't want all MySQL users to be able to access phpMyAdmin, you can use :config:option:`$cfg['Servers'][$i]['AllowDeny']['rules']` to limit them or :config:option:`$cfg['Servers'][$i]['AllowRoot']` to deny root user access."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:1046
msgid "Enable :ref:`2fa` for your account."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:1047
msgid "Consider hiding phpMyAdmin behind an authentication proxy, so that users need to authenticate prior to providing MySQL credentials to phpMyAdmin. You can achieve this by configuring your web server to request HTTP authentication. For example in Apache this can be done with:"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:1059
msgid "Once you have changed the configuration, you need to create a list of users which can authenticate. This can be done using the :program:`htpasswd` utility:"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:1066
msgid "If you are afraid of automated attacks, enabling Captcha by :config:option:`$cfg['CaptchaLoginPublicKey']` and :config:option:`$cfg['CaptchaLoginPrivateKey']` might be an option."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:1069
msgid "Failed login attemps are logged to syslog (if available, see :config:option:`$cfg['AuthLog']`). This can allow using a tool such as fail2ban to block brute-force attempts. Note that the log file used by syslog is not the same as the Apache error or access log files."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:1073
msgid "In case you're running phpMyAdmin together with other PHP applications, it is generally advised to use separate session storage for phpMyAdmin to avoid possible session based attacks against it. You can use :config:option:`$cfg['SessionSavePath']` to achieve this."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:1081
msgid "Using SSL for connection to database server"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:1083
msgid "It is recommended to use SSL when connecting to remote database server. There are several configuration options involved in the SSL setup:"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:1088
msgid ":config:option:`$cfg['Servers'][$i]['ssl']`"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:1087
msgid "Defines whether to use SSL at all. If you enable only this, the connection will be encrypted, but there is not authentication of the connection - you can not verify that you are talking to the right server."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:1090
msgid ":config:option:`$cfg['Servers'][$i]['ssl_key']` and :config:option:`$cfg['Servers'][$i]['ssl_cert']`"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:1091
msgid "This is used for authentication of client to the server."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:1093
msgid ":config:option:`$cfg['Servers'][$i]['ssl_ca']` and :config:option:`$cfg['Servers'][$i]['ssl_ca_path']`"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:1093
msgid "The certificate authorities you trust for server certificates. This is used to ensure that you are talking to a trusted server."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:1097
msgid ":config:option:`$cfg['Servers'][$i]['ssl_verify']`"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:1096
msgid "This configuration disables server certificate verification. Use with caution."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:1101
msgid ":ref:`example-google-ssl`, :config:option:`$cfg['Servers'][$i]['ssl']`, :config:option:`$cfg['Servers'][$i]['ssl_key']`, :config:option:`$cfg['Servers'][$i]['ssl_cert']`, :config:option:`$cfg['Servers'][$i]['ssl_ca']`, :config:option:`$cfg['Servers'][$i]['ssl_ca_path']`, :config:option:`$cfg['Servers'][$i]['ssl_ciphers']`, :config:option:`$cfg['Servers'][$i]['ssl_verify']`"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:1111
msgid "Known issues"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:1114
msgid "Users with column-specific privileges are unable to \"Browse\""
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:1116
msgid "If a user has only column-specific privileges on some (but not all) columns in a table, \"Browse\" will fail with an error message."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:1119
msgid "As a workaround, a bookmarked query with the same name as the table can be created, this will run when using the \"Browse\" link instead. `Issue 11922 <https://github.com/phpmyadmin/phpmyadmin/issues/11922>`_."
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:1123
msgid "Trouble logging back in after logging out using 'http' authentication"
msgstr ""
#: ../phpmyadmin/doc/setup.rst:1125
msgid "When using the 'http' ``auth_type``, it can be impossible to log back in (when the logout comes manually or after a period of inactivity). `Issue 11898 <https://github.com/phpmyadmin/phpmyadmin/issues/11898>`_."
msgstr ""