Craig White wrote:
On Fri, 2008-09-19 at 13:59 -0400, Mark Haney wrote:
Craig White wrote:
It's not lost or mistyped. I can enter 'mysql -u root -p' and enter the
correct password and it works fine. But, used to I could just enter
'mysql' at the bash prompt and I would go straight into 'mysql>' without
needing a password.
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that requires configuration file /root/.my.cnf
Craig
I did. No change.
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as I first replied in the thread, mysql considers root connecting via
socket and root connecting via network to be 2 different users and thus
there should be 2 different root users set up in mysql, one just simply
root and one root@localhost
Craig
Well yeah, that's sort of true. I have one user 'root'@'localhost' and
one 'root'@'chestnut.ercbroadband.org'. Pretty much what you are
describing. Still doesn't help much. The passwords are the same.
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