Pierre,
Monday, June 17, 2002, 12:59:18 PM, you wrote:

PB> is it possible to use unix password instead of the mysql sql password in 
PB> the 'user' table ?

Authentification in MySQL and *nix authentification are different. You
should set up privileges in MySQL for your "mysql" users, these are not
the same as *nix users. If you want you can specify for the
same password for your MySQL user as your *nix user has.

PB> thanks,
PB> Pierre




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