> > I did not find any code that would change the username and for recent
> > years the setting has said "user = root", and before that it was
> > "user = debian-sys-maint"
>
> This is (or used to be) the MySQL default. Is MySQL now also using the
> socket authentication and root?
Yes, als
Hi Otto,
On 02-10-2020 15:44, Otto Kekäläinen wrote:
> The /etc/mysql/debian.cnf file is only root-readable, and intended for
> root users to be able to access the database console e.g. when the
> maintainer scripts run and start/stop the server.
That's exactly why dbconfig-common reads it.
> Th
Thanks for researching this!
The /etc/mysql/debian.cnf file is only root-readable, and intended for
root users to be able to access the database console e.g. when the
maintainer scripts run and start/stop the server. The new way of using
socket authentication is a superior way from both security a
Hi Otto,
From IRC (#debian-mysql) on 28 September:
[21:42:11] ottok: dbconfig-common parses /etc/mysql/debian.cnf
[21:42:22] did the content of that file change?
[21:42:36] I'm now only seeing this in my unstable lxc
[21:42:46] # Automatically generated for Debian scripts. DO NOT
TOUCH!
[21:4
Hi Otto,
Thanks for contacting me.
On 28-09-2020 10:22, Otto Kekäläinen wrote:
> The command3 seems to be failing on unexpected output from MariaDB (if
> I read the output correctly).
Yes.
> -creating database testdbname: success.
> -verifying database testdbname exists: success.
> +sanity chec
Package: dbconfig-common
Noticed that autopkgtests started failing with the upload of MariaDB
10.5 to unstable.
The command3 seems to be failing on unexpected output from MariaDB (if
I read the output correctly).
>From
>https://ci.debian.net/data/autopkgtest/testing/amd64/d/dbconfig-common/7197
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