On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 07:45:11PM -0400, Michael Dykman wrote:
The type of password instability you are talking about is pretty much
unheard of in MySQL..
Yeah, well, I can have a real black thumb for this sort of thing :-)
I'm sure I read about at least two different ways to add passwords.
The type of password instability you are talking about is pretty much
unheard of in MySQL.. however, reverse DNS resolution is always
messing up depending on the network setup. From a console on your
database host, how easily can you resolve the hostnames that your
client is presenting? What is
On Mon, 19 Oct 2009 16:30:47 -0700
John Oliver joli...@john-oliver.net wrote:
I have a problem with MySQL passwords... I set them, write them
down... and they stop working. I have to go in and manually reset
them.
Right now, I have a database that, even after resetting the password,
I
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Subject: Re: Passwords not working
On Mon, 19 Oct 2009 16:30:47 -0700
John Oliver joli...@john-oliver.net wrote:
I have a problem with MySQL passwords... I set them, write them
down... and they stop working. I have to go in and manually reset
them