ID: 9601
Updated by: cnewbill
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: Closed
Bug Type: MySQL related
Assigned To: 
Comments:

USER NOTES FROM EMAIL:

I just used --with-mysql

AND

ERROR 1045: Access denied for user: 'ceresdb@localhost' (Using password:
YES)

When executing the mysql command from a bash shell.

Greg

Previous Comments:
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[2001-03-07 10:59:01] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Please use the bug system when replying.  Thanx.

Well it looks like you don't have the Grant Tables setup properly OR you didn't flush 
them after changing them.

Do a `mysqladmin reload` and try again, if it still doesn't connect then you need to 
fix your grant tables.

See http://www.mysql.com/documentation/index.html for information on how to do this.

I haven't seen it cause any problems, but just to be safe you should recompile PHP 
using --with-mysql=/path/to/mysql so PHP is aware of what version you are actually 
using.

If for some reason your grant tables are not the problem simply reopen this report.

-Chris


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[2001-03-07 10:45:31] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Couple stupid questions.

1) When you compiled PHP, did you just use --with-mysql instead of 
--with-mysql=/path/to/mysql?

2) Does the mysql command line tool connect? i.e. mysql -u ceres -pxxxx ceres_test

-Chris

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[2001-03-07 09:34:33] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
MySQL: 3.22.32-beta
Apache: 1.3.14

MySQL is connecting to the wrong database:

I have two databases:

ceres
ceres_test

The ceres database is the live database and the user "ceres" is granted permissions on 
it.

The ceres_test database is a database that is identical, but I use for testing 
purposes.

The mysql user "ceresdb" has permissions to access the "ceres" database ONLY.

However, if I execute:

mysql_pconnect("localhost","ceresdb", "password");
mysql_select_db("ceres_test");

It actually connects to the "ceres" database instead. I should have recieved and error 
that it was unable to connect.

We have verified this several ways.

Also, if I change the username/password to the root user or a user that has 
permissions on ALL databases, it works fine.


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