Does the authentication support this? If so can someone give me an example of a query? I am a little confused as to how the password entered would get translated into this format in order to do the select and compare the two values....
Res wrote:
On Wed, 21 Nov 2007, Res wrote:On Tue, 20 Nov 2007, Daniel Campbell wrote:More progress. I can now see traffic going out and coming back from the sql server for authentication requests but they are failing some how and I still get a seg fault when this happens. What type of "(encrypted password)" does this support? Is there a way to set it so it automatically succeeds just as a test? Thanks.ENCRYPT (not MD5 which is mysql default)However I doubt this is on fact the problem.. enable full logging on your sql serverAlso can you show me the output of /path/to/httpd -t -D DUMP_MODULES
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