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Added PhpMyAdmin #4

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I added phpmyadmin to manage the database more easily

I added phpmyadmin to manage the database more easily
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luke- commented Jan 13, 2025

Thanks for the contribution.

I'm still a bit unsure whether we should add this. It's important that the default Docker Compose setup is as secure as possible out of the box.

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Thanks for the contribution.

I'm still a bit unsure whether we should add this. It's important that the default Docker Compose setup is as secure as possible out of the box.

Could use Caddy here for this and remove the mapping for public ports? Although this would require more thinking on the intended implementation.

Example

Limit Access

:8081 {
    reverse_proxy localhost:8081
    @allowed {
        remote_ip 192.168.1.0/24  # Replace with allowed IP ranges
    }
    respond @notAllowed "Access Denied" 403
}

Authorization

:8081 {
    reverse_proxy localhost:8081
    basicauth / {
        admin JDJhJDEwJG...hashed_password_here
    }
}

HTTPS

phpmyadmin.yourdomain.com {
    reverse_proxy localhost:8081
    tls email@example.com
}

Disable External Ports

phpmyadmin:
    image: phpmyadmin/phpmyadmin:latest
    restart: always
    ports:
      # - "8081:80" # Remove this line

But again, the implementation would really need more thinking of how it is wanted to be used if at all.

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