-----Original Message-----
From: Jan Janak [mailto:J.Janak@sh.cvut.cz]
Sent: Friday, January 17, 2003 1:14 PM
To: Klaus Darilion
Cc: serusers@lists.iptel.org
Subject: Re: [Serusers] Password problem with ser and mysql
Hello,
auth is not the only module that uses database. If you have
enabled support for database in usrloc (by modparam("usrloc",
"db_mode", 1) or modparam("usrloc", "db_mode", 2) then you
have to change usrloc's password as well. Try to use the
following: modparam("usrloc", "db_url",
"sql://ser:klaus@localhost/ser")
regards, Jan.cd
On 17-01 11:56, Klaus Darilion wrote:
Hello Jan!
Comments inline.
default username and password for auth module is
serro:47serro11, if you are able to login as ser:heslo, then
username and password can be changed.
If you change your password in mysql, you must change it for
ser@localhost For example: grant ALL on ser.* to
ser@localhost identified by 'klaus';
I changed it for localhost, but it won't work.
If you use something like grant ALL on ser.* to ser
identified by 'klaus'; then the server will be unable to
login to the database.
Try also the following:
mysql -h localhost -u ser -p ser
I changed the password of ser@localhost to 'klaus'. I can
connect to
mysql with mysql -h localhost -u ser -p ser
and password 'klaus'. I changed the password in ser.cfg to 'klaus'
modparam("auth", "db_url", "sql://ser:klaus@localhost/ser")
, but still the ser server can't start:
: connect_db(): Access denied for user: 'ser@localhost' (Using
password: YES)
I still think there must be a bug somewhere, so that ser tries to
connect with the 'heslo' password.
regards,
Klaus
This will prompt for password, if you are unable to login
with your password, ser will be unable to login as well
(probably because you changed password for ser and not for
ser@localhost)
regards, Jan.
On 16-01 18:34, Klaus Darilion wrote:
Hello!
I have sucessfully installed the ser server (0.8.10 from
rpms) with an
mysql database. When I use the standard password for the user
"ser"
everything works fine. But if I change the password from
"heslo" to a
new one, for example "klaus" instead of "heslo" (of
course in the
mysql-database und in the config file) the ser server
can not start
up.
Following are some different configurations and my suggestions
what
could be the problem.
ser.cfg: modparam("auth", "db_url",
"sql://ser:heslo@localhost/ser")
mySQL-root-password: XXXXX
mySQL-ser-password: heslo
---> works fine
ser.cfg: modparam("auth", "db_url",
"sql://ser:klaus@localhost/ser")
mySQL-root-password: XXXXX
mySQL-ser-password: klaus
---> doesn't work: connect_db(): Access denied for user:
---> 'ser@localhost'
(Using password: YES)
should work, so I tried another user
ser.cfg: modparam("auth", "db_url",
"sql://root:XXXXX@localhost/ser")
mySQL-root-password: XXXXX
mySQL-ser-password: heslo
---> works fine
ser.cfg: modparam("auth", "db_url",
"sql://root:XXXXX@localhost/ser")
mySQL-root-password: XXXXX
mySQL-ser-password: klaus
---> doesn't work: connect_db(): Access denied for user:
---> 'ser@localhost'
(Using password: YES)
very strange, because I told ser to connect as root. Is ser
using the
default user/password instead of the configured one?
ser.cfg: modparam("auth", "db_url",
"sql://root:YYYYY@localhost/ser")
mySQL-root-password: XXXXX
mySQL-ser-password: heslo
---> doesn't work: connect_db(): Access denied for user:
'root@localhost' (Using password: YES)
of course it doesn't work, wrong password. So ser cares
about the
settings in ser.cfg
So my suggestion is that ser connects several times to the
database
whereas one time it uses the configured user/password and
another time
it uses the default user/password - maybe a bug in the auth
module?
Or does somebody of you changed the password successfuly?
It would be nice if you can help me.
Thanks,
Klaus
My system is:
Linux version 2.4.18-14 (bhcompile@astest.test.redhat.com)
(gcc version
3.2 20020903 (Red Hat Linux 8.0 3.2-7)) #1 Wed Sep 4
12:13:11 EDT 2002
MySQL 3.23.52
ser-0.8.10-2.i386.rpm
ser-mysql-0.8.10-2.i386.rpm
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