Perhaps the 'replication' of 'user' data (and/or other MySQL 'control' data)
doesn't perform the necessary 'refresh' (which occures when you do a "flush
privileges"),  but was 'triggered' when you changed the users' password....


Turtle wrote:

> Ok.. even more bizarre... IN addition to what I told you in my last posting,
>  I just logged onto the slave server and changed the user's password to what
> it was already, and now the user can log in.
> I verified the ENCRYPTED password string before and after the change, and it
> was IDENTICAL!!!  NO CHANGE WAS ACTUALLY MADE to the database, but he can now
> log into the slave???!?!!?!?!!!!
>
> Ok....
> (Sorry if I'm sounding a bit loud... I'm very frustrated.)
>
> :-)
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Brian


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