MariaDB and phpMyAdmin - Unable to authenticate with ed25519
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By the official MariaDB doc, they recommend using the ed25519 authentication plugin instead of the default, weak, authentication.
So far so good. I followed the guide but am now stuck with authenticating inside phpmyadmin. I get following error:
A quick web-search says that most authentication plugins are not supported yet. Therefore, the only solution is to use the old weak mysql_native_password
.
Is there now another way, since MariaDB recommends ed25519 but only native password is generally supported?
mysql authentication phpmyadmin
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By the official MariaDB doc, they recommend using the ed25519 authentication plugin instead of the default, weak, authentication.
So far so good. I followed the guide but am now stuck with authenticating inside phpmyadmin. I get following error:
A quick web-search says that most authentication plugins are not supported yet. Therefore, the only solution is to use the old weak mysql_native_password
.
Is there now another way, since MariaDB recommends ed25519 but only native password is generally supported?
mysql authentication phpmyadmin
See serverfault.com/questions/385378/…
– thecarpy
Feb 21 at 21:19
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By the official MariaDB doc, they recommend using the ed25519 authentication plugin instead of the default, weak, authentication.
So far so good. I followed the guide but am now stuck with authenticating inside phpmyadmin. I get following error:
A quick web-search says that most authentication plugins are not supported yet. Therefore, the only solution is to use the old weak mysql_native_password
.
Is there now another way, since MariaDB recommends ed25519 but only native password is generally supported?
mysql authentication phpmyadmin
By the official MariaDB doc, they recommend using the ed25519 authentication plugin instead of the default, weak, authentication.
So far so good. I followed the guide but am now stuck with authenticating inside phpmyadmin. I get following error:
A quick web-search says that most authentication plugins are not supported yet. Therefore, the only solution is to use the old weak mysql_native_password
.
Is there now another way, since MariaDB recommends ed25519 but only native password is generally supported?
mysql authentication phpmyadmin
mysql authentication phpmyadmin
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See serverfault.com/questions/385378/…
– thecarpy
Feb 21 at 21:19
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See serverfault.com/questions/385378/…
– thecarpy
Feb 21 at 21:19
See serverfault.com/questions/385378/…
– thecarpy
Feb 21 at 21:19
See serverfault.com/questions/385378/…
– thecarpy
Feb 21 at 21:19
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