try to use the password() function.

update user set password=password('your_psw') where
user='your_user'

bye




 --- Jianping Zhu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha scritto: > 
> I have mysql in a redhat machine. I need to use
> mysql do user
> authentication to a website.
> I have a table like following.
> 
> +----------+----------+
> | username | passwd   |
> +----------+----------+
> | jianping | jian1830 |
> | chichi   | jian1830 |
> +----------+----------+
> 
> I want the passwd field not to be plain text but
> encrypted. how can i do
> that?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> 
> 
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