Hello.


It is strange that refusing message says you're not using passwords.

Does the problem disappear after the "FLUSH HOSTS" statement, instead of

restarting MySQL server?









"Jorge Cambra Aused" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 

>  I have a web application running with Apache with PHP 4.1.2 (revision 

> 7.2.6) and MySQL 3.23.58.

> 

>  The access from the PHP code to the MySQL server using the IP of the 

> machine with MySQL, an username and a password, and it works fine.

> 

>  But sometimes we get the MySQL error:

> 

> Access denied for user: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' (Using password: NO)

> 

>  All the connections to the database fails for this reason, and we are sure 

> that we are passing correctly the username, password and IP address. If we 

> restart MySQL, then the problems disappears, and it works fine, but we don't 

> know why it happens.

> 

>  The username that we are using to access MySQL is not 'apache', apache, as 

> you can guess, is the name of the user that is running Apache.

> 

>  Thanx in advance,

>  Jorge Cambra

> 

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