Okay, this seems to have to do with characters acting as wildcards in the 
password itself. This is in the .env file:

vvv*8Ezr30R%$n?L5!

but printlin in the Clojure code outputs:

vvv*8Ezr30R%?L5!

The "$n" simply vanishes. 

Why is that? This is not a regular expression. I didn't think plain strings 
in Clojure would be interpreted like this. 

Or is this how bash interprets it? 




On Friday, March 4, 2022 at 8:06:56 AM UTC-5 Lawrence Krubner wrote:

> So, as a new way to test this, I've ssh'ed to an EC2 instance that is in 
> the same VCP as the RDS database. I upload my jar file so I can run it on 
> this EC2 instance.
>
> println the hash map at startup:
>
> {:dbtype mysql, :dbname pulsedata, :user pulseuser, :password xxxx, :host 
> pulse-data.cclr8stksfch.us-west-2.rds.amazonaws.com}
> This gets me the above error. But if I copy and paste the values and use 
> them with the mysql client:
>
> mysql -u pulseuser -h pulse-data.cclr8stksfch.us-west-2.rds.amazonaws.com 
> -p pulsedata
>
> I am able to log in. This is in the same terminal window: the MySQL 
> client, at the command line in my terminal, logs me into MySQL, but "java 
> -jar user.jar" in the same terminal window gives me this error, about me 
> being rejected. I am copying and pasting the same values for user and host 
> and password. 
>
> It has to be something about the Clojure code. 
>
>
> On Friday, March 4, 2022 at 6:35:59 AM UTC-5 ore...@orestis.gr wrote:
>
>> The error message indicates that you connect with user `pulseuser` - is 
>> that the expected user? 
>>
>> I would print out the configuration that you’re passing in to jdbc.next 
>> to be absolutely certain it contains the values you expect it does.
>>
>> When you say “cli”, do you mean a mysql client? Double check the 
>> credentials (dbname, user, password) that *it* uses. 
>>
>> Best,
>> Orestis
>>
>> On 4 Mar 2022, at 13.27, Lawrence Krubner <lawr...@virtalabs.com> wrote:
>>
>> But, again, I can connect from the cli using my terminal. I'm using my 
>> Spectrum connection to the Internet in both cases. If I run the app on my 
>> laptop, or I connect from the terminal, using the CLI, then in all cases 
>> I'm connecting over my Spectrum connection to the Internet. If MySQL was 
>> going to block one, then it would block the other, yes? I think the issue 
>> must have something to do with the Clojure code, since that is the only 
>> difference. I mean, if I do "java -jar user.jar" in the same terminal 
>> window, it fails, but then in that same terminal window I can connect to 
>> RDS without a problem using the CLI. 
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, March 3, 2022 at 3:26:31 PM UTC-5 red...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>> That is a message from MySQL, not next.jdbc.
>>>
>>> MySQL allows you to grant permissions to a user base on the host they 
>>> are connecting from so permission denied kinds of errors include the 
>>> username and the host the users connection came from.
>>>
>>> On Thu, Mar 3, 2022, 11:18 Lawrence Krubner <lawr...@virtalabs.com> 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I just wrote a small app that needs to connect to a MySQL app. I was 
>>>> running it on my laptop, connecting to MySQL on the laptop, and everything 
>>>> was working fine. Then I wanted to connect to one of our test databases in 
>>>> RDS in AWS. I've a simple function that finds the environment variables 
>>>> and 
>>>> returns them as a map:
>>>>
>>>> (defn get-config
>>>>   []
>>>>   (check-config)
>>>>   {
>>>>    :dbtype "mysql"
>>>>    :dbname (System/getenv "DATABASE_NAME")
>>>>    :user (System/getenv "DATABASE_USER")
>>>>    :password (System/getenv "DATABASE_PASSWORD")
>>>>    :host (System/getenv "DATABASE_HOST")
>>>>    })
>>>>
>>>> This is used simply:
>>>>   ds (jdbc/get-datasource  (get-config))
>>>>
>>>> I've checked the environment values several times and they are correct. 
>>>> But when the code tries to write to the RDS database, I get: 
>>>>
>>>> *java.sql.SQLException*: *Access denied for user 
>>>> 'pulseuser'@'cpe-74-71-234-49.nyc.res.rr.com 
>>>> <http://cpe-74-71-234-49.nyc.res.rr.com/>' (using password: YES)*
>>>>
>>>> I am connecting to the Internet through Spectrum, and apparently "
>>>> rr.com" is Spectrum. I'm confused, why would next.jdbc use this info? 
>>>> Did I forget some important value in the hash map? 
>>>>
>>>> From my laptop, I can reach the RDS database using the MySQL CLI, so 
>>>> there are no problems with connectivity. I whitelisted the IP address of 
>>>> my 
>>>> house. This is something specific about what next.jdbc needs in that hash 
>>>> map, I think.
>>>>
>>>>
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