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Hack for disabling suhosin when using phpmyadmin on Debian

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If you apt-get install phpmyadmin on Debian/Ubuntu, you will notice the quoted warning message:

Server running with Suhosin. Please refer to documentation for possible issues.

You will get reference and possibile solutions here.

A fast get to achieve a fully working phpmyadmin on a trusted environment, is to enable the simulation mode on the phpmyadmin vhost, editing /etc/apache2/conf.d/phpmyadmin.conf and adding:

php_flag suhosin.simulation On

inside the relevant IfModule directive, for example [IfModule mod_php5.c] if you are using libapache2-mod-php5.

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