I have a workstation that I set up as a 4.0.16 server to prove to myself that I could use MySQL for an application we are developing. Now, for beta testing, I set up a new 4.1.1 server on a real server box. I did not upgrade the workstation with the 4.0.16 server. In setting up the new server, I ran the mysql_fix_privilege_tables script and restarted the server with the --old-passwords option. I then logged in locally as root and created a new user account for me from my OTHER workstation with the 4.0 client. Unfortunately, as long as my account on the new server has a password, I can't log in. I get the old standby, "Client does not support authentication protocol requested by server; consider upgrading MySQL client." I went back to the documentation and it slowly dawned on me that it was speaking strictly of an UPGRADE to an existing installation when it talked about old passwords and the like. Consequently, I am beginning to suspect that I cannot install a new 4.1.1 server and still use 4.0 clients. Is this correct or am I missing something (wish I could say that was unlikely ;->)?
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