Setting up host password on a shared server

Setting up host password on a shared server

am 20.06.2009 04:44:37 von Michel

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I have MySQL set up and running, but I am under the impression that I am unable to password protect it properly because I can't protect it as root user. From what I've been reading I should be setting it up as

mysqladmin -u root password _thepassword_

But with phpMyAdmin I can still log in as other users. Is there a way around this? I am under the impression that I could not.


Much thanks for any help!


Michael Katz


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Re: Setting up host password on a shared server

am 26.06.2009 11:10:36 von yueliangdao0608

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On Sat, Jun 20, 2009 at 10:44 AM, michel wrote:

> I have MySQL set up and running, but I am under the impression that I am
> unable to password protect it properly because I can't protect it as root
> user. From what I've been reading I should be setting it up as
>
> mysqladmin -u root password _thepassword_
>
> But with phpMyAdmin I can still log in as other users. Is there a way
> around this? I am under the impression that I could not.
>
>
> Much thanks for any help!
>
>
> Michael Katz
>
>


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