[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Do you talk about MySQL users or about users of the typo3?
>
> Typo3 users. I setup typo to send error messages, and I get this:
> There has been numerous attempts (4) to login at the Typo3
> site "typo3 server" (www.wals.lib.wi.us).
But this problem is not related to
> Do you talk about MySQL users or about users of the typo3?
Typo3 users. I setup typo to send error messages, and I get this:
There has been numerous attempts (4) to login at the Typo3
site "typo3 server" (www.wals.lib.wi.us).
This is a dump of the failures:
16-10-03 08:55: Login-attempt from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> Did you get any error messages?
>
> Oh, sorry, forgot that part. No, it refreshes the screen as though the
> name or password were incorrect. I've tried creating new users into the
> table, but still does the same thing.
Do you talk about MySQL users or about users
> Did you get any error messages?
Oh, sorry, forgot that part. No, it refreshes the screen as though the
name or password were incorrect. I've tried creating new users into the
table, but still does the same thing.
--
Jody Cleveland
([EMAIL PROTECTED])
--
MySQL General Mailing List
For list
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I've got a typo3 database running on mysql on a redhat 9 machine. The
> database was working fine for several weeks, and now all of a sudden I
> can no longer log in. I tried creating new users through phpMyAdmin, and
> I still am unable to login. Is it possible to "lo
Hello,
I've got a typo3 database running on mysql on a redhat 9 machine. The
database was working fine for several weeks, and now all of a sudden I
can no longer log in. I tried creating new users through phpMyAdmin, and
I still am unable to login. Is it possible to "lock" a database?
Anything els