Hi,

If I understood your message right, the answer is no. The only place
passwords are stored is the mysql database, so they're physically located
in the mysql.MYD file. They're encrypted there, too.

Iikka

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On Sun, 11 Aug 2002, Dave Reinhardt wrote:

> is there a password file accessable from root for mysql?
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