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I still have the problem with being unable to logon to a database with a 
password. When the password is entered - either on the command line (-p???) 
or on the following line (-p without a password), mysql returns a "Bad 
handshake" error message.

I'm trying to connect on the machine running mysql
The server version is 4.1.1-1
The client software is 4.1.0-0 (which is, I believe, the latest for download)
The user is not trying to log on remotely - and it happens with any user (e.g. 
I can't even put a password on the root account)
Things work fine as long as no password is involved.

Can anyone offer any suggestions of how to fix this? I *CAN* convert 
everything to PostgreSQL if I have to, but that is a last resort. For what 
we're doing, mysql is a better solution.

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