Hello.


I've reported a bug:

  http://bugs.mysql.com/7451



Jason Joines <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>        I've got a 4.1.7 server on Linux and I need to use the old-passwords 

> option.  It has taken effect as 'show variables' confirms.  Also, if I 

> set a user's password using 'set password for user = 

> password('apassword')' it honors the old-passwords option.  However, if 

> a user changes their password with the mysqladmin client like 

> 'mysqladmin --password=currentpassword password newpassword' the hash 

> stored is the new long password hash.

>        Is there any way to make mysqladmin obey the old-passwords option?

> 

> Jason Joines

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> 

> 



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