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?










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  • See serverfault.com/questions/385378/…

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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?










share|improve this question

























  • 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?










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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?







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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





See serverfault.com/questions/385378/…

– thecarpy
Feb 21 at 21:19










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