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I'm having a problem with my Subhelper (it says cannot connect to DB) - Printable Version +- LCKB (https://lckb.dev/forum) +-- Forum: ** OLD LCKB DATABASE ** (https://lckb.dev/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=109) +--- Forum: Guides & Help Section (https://lckb.dev/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=193) +---- Forum: Help & Support (https://lckb.dev/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=157) +----- Forum: Ep2 Support (https://lckb.dev/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=166) +------ Forum: Solved Topics (https://lckb.dev/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=144) +------ Thread: I'm having a problem with my Subhelper (it says cannot connect to DB) (/showthread.php?tid=2617) Pages:
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- spadge88 - 11-09-2013 Nvm, i fixed it, the issue was a typo in db name lol had two of the letters the wrong way around, thanks for the help Para #Solved - Canton - 11-11-2013 Server files do not support password for mysql. Thats not so correct^^ Serverfiles only supports the Old Password-"System" 2 - Paramount - 11-11-2013 Well I havent ever seen any person who uses the mysql pass, it does not even needed, because SSH password is enough to secure the server, without the SSH pass you could not connect to mysql (if mysql user can connect only local of course ) ![]() - Canton - 11-11-2013 Still its wrong to say "its not supported". And i think the most SSH-Connections are default.. allowed root-login etc. ![]() Safety first xD no matter in which reference..^^ too low experience with linux/servers seems normal here, but thats doesnt make it better, if were give wrong informations. Guess about it.^^- Nymphetamine - 11-12-2013 Canton if u need to be a master u can go away. Everyone can be wrong here. If u never do so,then,hey God! |