Am 18.08.2011 01:30, schrieb Stas Malyshev: > Hi! > >> well but using root as default is a little bit crazy >> using user "test" with empty password is acceptable but root???? >> > > It's not _that_ root. For mysql, it's just a default user name. Most people > would run > it on development machines with mysql configured not to answer to network, so > it's not > much of a problem
it IS THAT root of mysql please do not believe i think it has anything to do with system-root i am doing this job now since ten years :-) using a build/test-server with mysql-driven pure-ftpd and phpmyadmin while having horde-webmail also on the test-machine and you are f**ed with a mysql-root without password the only sense for the default-root without pwd in mysql is to enter "mysql -u root" and set your pwd directly after install
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