Err... logic.... why not make another user with the same mysql root
privileged? Root is just an arbitrary username, for my myslq server, i named
the root user as "imowned" ^_^


On 8/8/07, John Peter Loh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> It's encrypted.
>
> Besides, using the root user for your application is not good practice.
>
> On 8/8/07, Rommel Asibal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > hi guys,
> >
> > anyone have any idea how to crack a mysql root password? i am root and i
> can
> > change the mysql password anytime but i need to get the value since its
> > important in another application.
> >
> > google is giving me so many avenues its just too much info, i dont know
> if
> > im going in the right direction.
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