Comment by emailroy2002 on July 22, 2010 at 12:30 pm
what screen capture did you use capturing this??
tnx!
Comment by MrRomanticHeart on July 22, 2010 at 12:59 pm
thanx ,, u got high speed ADSl connection :p
Comment by jsmith19810808 on July 22, 2010 at 1:01 pm
Thats true only if your connecting outside of the localhost.
Comment by chillindave on July 22, 2010 at 1:20 pm
Change the port on what part? The simple answer is yes, but I will caution you that every time I’ve changed the port on my mysql server, some scripts don’t adapt very well and often result in errors when trying to connect.
I have tutorials on my website, which is listed in the comments section of this video on how to run apache and mysql on different ports.
Comment by L2DragonHunter on July 22, 2010 at 1:28 pm
Checkout my MYSQL Brute Force
watch?v=dMIjDgWbF98
Comment by Jona578 on July 22, 2010 at 1:33 pm
Right! :]
Comment by geckobreeder69 on July 22, 2010 at 1:57 pm
the video helped me out a ton. thank you. my school was having me do it via the terminal or command line
Comment by Fabimmmmmmmmm on July 22, 2010 at 2:46 pm
Very Good
Comment by empire8281 on July 22, 2010 at 3:44 pm
Thanx for the vid.. Very useful!!!
Comment by vanyrow on July 22, 2010 at 4:27 pm
thanks
Comment by Frap357 on July 22, 2010 at 4:45 pm
or you could just do;
$ sudo apt-get install apache mysql php phpMyAdmin
done
Comment by fareskox on July 22, 2010 at 5:22 pm
Tanks.
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12 comments
Comment by emailroy2002 on July 22, 2010 at 12:30 pm
what screen capture did you use capturing this??
tnx!
Comment by MrRomanticHeart on July 22, 2010 at 12:59 pm
thanx ,, u got high speed ADSl connection :p
Comment by jsmith19810808 on July 22, 2010 at 1:01 pm
Thats true only if your connecting outside of the localhost.
Comment by chillindave on July 22, 2010 at 1:20 pm
Change the port on what part? The simple answer is yes, but I will caution you that every time I’ve changed the port on my mysql server, some scripts don’t adapt very well and often result in errors when trying to connect.
I have tutorials on my website, which is listed in the comments section of this video on how to run apache and mysql on different ports.
Comment by L2DragonHunter on July 22, 2010 at 1:28 pm
Checkout my MYSQL Brute Force
watch?v=dMIjDgWbF98
Comment by Jona578 on July 22, 2010 at 1:33 pm
Right! :]
Comment by geckobreeder69 on July 22, 2010 at 1:57 pm
the video helped me out a ton. thank you. my school was having me do it via the terminal or command line
Comment by Fabimmmmmmmmm on July 22, 2010 at 2:46 pm
Very Good
Comment by empire8281 on July 22, 2010 at 3:44 pm
Thanx for the vid.. Very useful!!!
Comment by vanyrow on July 22, 2010 at 4:27 pm
thanks
Comment by Frap357 on July 22, 2010 at 4:45 pm
or you could just do;
$ sudo apt-get install apache mysql php phpMyAdmin
done
Comment by fareskox on July 22, 2010 at 5:22 pm
Tanks.