[Serusers] serctl add uses serro user

Edgardo O. Gonzales II edgardo.g at pacific.net.ph
Tue Apr 26 03:19:13 CEST 2005


try to check the username being use by serctl.
you may edit this script and see what the beast does.

thanks,
ed

At 08:47 AM 4/26/2005, Lol Zimmerli wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Using serctl, I want to add an user:
>ser:/usr/local/etc/ser # serctl add 60000 plop me at host.tld
>MySql password:
>
>I type here my 'ser' user password and it then goes wrong:
>
>ERROR 1045 (28000): Access denied for user 'serro'@'localhost' (using
>password: YES)
>
>Why does it use serro user for an add? If I try the same but type the
>serro's password, same result happens (which should be right, since
>serro is not able to do an INSERT in db ser) And, of course, yes, I've
>run the ser_mysql.sh script. MYSQL.db contains lines for users ser and
>serro.
>
>It finish with that:
>error: 400; check if you use aliases in SER
>
>Do not understand this, but maybe it is implyed by previous error.
>
>Any hint is welcome.
>
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