Oliver Jato wrote:
I actually changed the password while using phpmyadmin.
did you select password in the function drop down box when editing the
entries? passwords are not stored in clear text.
but please, like tat said, check your ports and the bind-address in
my.cnf.
if you really m
Oliver Jato wrote:
I actually changed the password while using phpmyadmin.
did you select password in the function drop down box when editing the
entries? passwords are not stored in clear text.
but please, like tat said, check your ports and the bind-address in
my.cnf.
if you really m
Oliver Jato wrote:
hi, i'm not sure if the error message is related to what you have done
with the password or to mysqld's networking setting.
anyway, how did you change the password? did you use mysqladmin or did
you change the password field in the mysql user table without using the
passwor
Hello everybody, I recently setup a web server on Debian Sarge.
After setup there was the debian-maintinence account for mysql that I
haven't touched. There was also a root account with no password that I
did change. But there was also another root account with no password
that I changed, and
Seth Goodman wrote:
On Tuesday, March 21, 2006 10:59 AM -0600, Jon Dowland wrote:
At 1142755284, Hex Star wrote:
Well by her signing up to this list and posting to it,
since her address isn't obfuscated in the archives she's
now one step closer to getting spam ;-) :P
It's quit
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