your MUA doesn't properly represent quotation marks, breaking them
in other MUAs.
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2003-06-25 04:51:49 -0700:
This follows on a previous mail from me:
When using
GRANT ALL ON *.* TO [EMAIL PROTECTED] IDENTIFIED BY
?password?
I could not get the password
I believe % doesn't include localhost, but I could be wrong.
% Does indeed include localhost. At least it does on 4.0.13.
Regards,
Mike Hillyer
www.vbmysql.com
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Maybe it does, or maybe it doesn't; but if you're connecting to your
server on the localhost, you're probably connecting through a pipe/UNIX
type socket instead of over the network. This might be the distinction
that matters in this case; does @localhost in this context mean through a
non-network
Riaan Oberholzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This follows on a previous mail from me:
When using
GRANT ALL ON *.* TO [EMAIL PROTECTED] IDENTIFIED BY
?password?
I could not get the password authentication to kick
in. Only supplying no password (empty string)
succeeded. Even after doing
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Subject: RE: user@% vs user@localhost question
I believe % doesn't include localhost, but I could be wrong.
% Does indeed include localhost. At least it does on 4.0.13.
Regards,
Mike Hillyer
www.vbmysql.com
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