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Nextcloud uses oc_ prefix on clean install #150
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This is correct. We are currently using |
I just installed phpmyadmin, it has a nice feature to select all the tables you need and rename the prefix. |
You are right @smirkybg 😉 Changing the prefix is possible in the config: cc @MorrisJobke |
Maybe we could also do this for security reasons, by using an random one, or by making this configurable due the setup 😉 |
WordPress declarates it as Security improvement. Thats why I thought 😁 @BernhardPosselt |
No problem. |
Steps to reproduce
Expected behaviour
nc should use nc_ as prefix and userprefix
Actual behaviour
nc uses oc_ as prefix and userprefix
Server configuration
Operating system: Debian 8
Web server: Apache2
Database: MySql
Nextcloud version: 9.0.50
fresh install:
Where did you install Nextcloud from: tar archive
The content of config/config.php:
Are you using encryption: no
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