paredes wrote:
Hi Tom!
I discovered that when I entered users & passwords with the mysql command
line using password(), encrypt(), sha1() or old_password, only encrypt()
was readable by apache authentication. Then I entered users and
passwords using apache's htpasswd to generate md5 sha1 cryp
Hi Tom!
Thanks for the pointers. After much systematic experimenting I
discovered that when I entered users & passwords with the mysql command
line using password(), encrypt(), sha1() or old_password, only encrypt()
was readable by apache authentication. Then I entered users and
passwords usi
paredes wrote:
Greetings!
I've been running OS-X 10.3.9, with apache2.2.3 [ldap w/failover to
mod_authn_dbd], mysql5.0.3x & php5.1 all built from source. I've just
upgraded our test server to OSX 10.5, apache2.2.6 & mysql5.0.51. The
problem is that while the DBDDriver connects it refuses to authe
Greetings!
I've been running OS-X 10.3.9, with apache2.2.3 [ldap w/failover to
mod_authn_dbd], mysql5.0.3x & php5.1 all built from source. I've just
upgraded our test server to OSX 10.5, apache2.2.6 & mysql5.0.51. The
problem is that while the DBDDriver connects it refuses to authenticate
valid us