Ok, I finally found time to upgrade a vm to precise and the problem
still occurs :)

** Description changed:

  Hello,
  
  I'm running Ubuntu server 10.04 AMD64 with libapache2-mod-auth-mysql 
(4.3.9-12ubuntu1).
  Encryption is set to PHP_MD5.
  
  Accounts passwors are md5 encoded using PHP and stored in a mysql database 
(5.1.63-0ubuntu0.10.04.1).
  The database is in UTF-8 (utf8_general_ci) so the mysql connection.
  
  If, a password doesn't contain any special caracter (accentued one : eg. 
àéèùïë ...), auth will work fine.
  It it contain one or more, it doesn't work (auth is refused).
  
  I tested the auth using PHP and MD5, but it seems that auth-mysql
  PHP_MD5 either doesn't like special chars and/or utf-8.
  
  I can't upgrade this server to precise yet so I don't know if it works
  under Ubuntu 12.04 but looking at the changelog, it shouldn't work as
  well.
  
  Is there a way to fix it ?
  
+ EDIT: Problem still occurs on Ubuntu server 12.04 AMD 64 with libapache2
+ -mod-auth-mysql 4.3.9-13ubuntu3 and mysql server
+ 5.5.24-0ubuntu0.12.04.1.
+ 
  Regards,
  
  Guillaume

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  Error with special characters in users passwords

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