Hi! Attached is the result I get after trying the command [mysql -u root -p] and typing in the password.
Does that mean the pwd of root user for MySQL is different than the pwd for the VPS?
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I am using a standard [config.inc.php] for phpMyAdmin. When trying to login to my VPS I received that error:
#1045 - Access denied for user 'root'@'localhost' (using password: YES)
This is a fresh install of phpMyAdmin on Debian 4, I am wondering what is wrong?
I have two default MySQL users defined with ALL privileges:
- root@localhost
- root@vpsxxx
I attached the content of my [config.inc.php] for readability.
Thanks, D.
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>>Hi! Attached is the result I get after trying the command [mysql -u root -p] and typing in the password.
Does that mean the pwd of root user for MySQL is different than the pwd for the VPS?
Pls don't get confused.. MySQL root is totally different from VPS( server on which MySQL is running)... error simply states that Password entered is not matching with the password stored for the user root in grant tables...
i think you need to reset the root password of this mysql
maybe a mistyped or case sensitive error
http://www.debianadmi
Cool!
I reset the pwd for mysql user and it works now.
I run into another kind of error afterward so I uninstalled phpmyadmin and did that:
apt-get update
apt-get install phpmyadmin
Now I can connect and I no longer have the 2nd error message about blowfish_secret not being set.
Hope this will help someone else.
Thanks for all the reply, D.
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by: ushastryPosted on 2009-02-22 at 21:23:13ID: 23708436
Can you connect using command line to the MySQL server?
] = 'root';
ord'] = 'Password_Here';
mysql -u root -p
Also try adding these lines to config file
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['user'
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['passw