Hi Jeremy,

Yes.  Sequel just uses the underlying driver to connect.  As I'm not 
> familiar with mysql's secure_auth and don't know how to fix the problem off 
> hand, the easiest way for me to help you is for you to tell me how you can 
> connect with the underlying driver.  Once I have that information, I should 
> be able to tell you how to connect via Sequel.  Maybe the mysql gem doesn't 
> support turning secure_auth off, in which case there is nothing Sequel 
> could do to fix the problem.
>

Sounds fair.  I wasn't able to work out how to make the MySQL driver work 
with secure_auth, but I did discover that the reason I'm having problems 
with this is because I have MySQL 5.6 on my system, rather than the 5.5 
that most linux distributions have.  This newly default option is described 
at 
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.6/en/mysql-command-options.html#option_mysql_secure-auth.
 
MySQL2 allows you to set  :secure_auth = true/false during the connection 
(https://github.com/brianmario/mysql2#connection-options)

Sarah

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