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I am trying something very basic yet it is failing to work for some reason! well basically I am trying to create a new username and password for my site. It is only for testing. When I submit the request, I get this:

Warning: mysql_real_escape_string() [function.mysql-real-escape-string]: Access denied for user 'santoshs'@'localhost' (using password: NO) in /home/khali197/public_html/test/enroll.php on line 27

I have no idea who is santoshs that is showing here @ localhost. From home it shows someone different. What could it be?

I've got the following code to try achieve my objective...all pretty simple really:

<?php
class ServerConnection{

    function connect(){
        $mysqli = new mysqli("localhost", "dsdssd_admin", "sddsdsd", 
 "khadsdsli197_dsd");
        if ($mysqli->connect_errno) {
                echo "Failed to connect to MySQL: (" . 
$mysqli->connect_errno . ") " .
                    $mysqli->connect_error;
        }
        //echo $mysqli->host_info . "\n";

    }
}
?>

the register.php form:

<form name="register" action="enroll.php" method="post">
Username: <input type="text" name="username" maxlength="30" />
Password: <input type="password" name="pass1" />
Password Again: <input type="password" name="pass2" />
<input type="submit" value="Register" />
</form>

and the form to handle that, i.e. enroll.php:

<?php
include("ServerConnection.php");

//retrieve our data from POST
$username = $_POST['username'];
$pass1 = $_POST['pass1'];
$pass2 = $_POST['pass2'];
if($pass1 != $pass2)
    header('Location: register_form.php');
if(strlen($username) > 30)
    header('Location: register_form.php');

$hash = hash('sha256', $pass1);

//creates a 3 character sequence
function createSalt()
{
    $string = md5(uniqid(rand(), true));
    return substr($string, 0, 3);
}


$salt = createSalt();
$hash = hash('sha256', $salt . $hash);
$connection = new ServerConnection();
$connection->connect();
$username = mysql_real_escape_string($username);
$query = "INSERT INTO users ( username, password, salt )
        VALUES ( '$username' , '$hash' , '$salt' );";
mysql_query($query);
mysql_close();
header('Location: index.php');

?>

Any help here would be highly appreciated! Thanks in advance

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  • is your login username santoshs ? Mar 5, 2012 at 9:49
  • not it is not that's why I am shocked
    – sys_debug
    Mar 13, 2012 at 4:16

3 Answers 3

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MySQL is not MySQLi. If you're using the MySQLi extension, don't use the mysql_real_escape_string function. They're two entirely different database drivers.

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When you call the mysql_real_escape_string() function it searches for earlier mysql connection opened, NOT mysqli connection. If it can not find it tries to open a new connection with system login user. If your system username is santoshs then this is the reason.

The solution would be to change the ServerConnection class to use mysql extension or use the mysqli extension in enrole.php

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  • Correction: if there is no previously established mysql connection, the mysql_* function will try to automagically establish a new connection with a best-guess username right then and there.
    – deceze
    Mar 5, 2012 at 9:46
  • best-guess username you mean, currently logged in username ? Mar 5, 2012 at 9:48
  • I think so. You can also configure defaults in the php.ini I think. Either way, it's a pretty horrible mechanism. :)
    – deceze
    Mar 5, 2012 at 9:49
  • @Shiplu hmmm so why do I get these random users@localhost when I am trying to connect to database and what can I do to get rid of this issue?
    – sys_debug
    Mar 6, 2012 at 7:02
  • What is your login user name? and what is the value of mysql.default_user and mysqli.default_user in php.ini ? Mar 6, 2012 at 8:41
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That you're seeing the error when calling mysql_real_escape_string() implies you've not trapping the error at mysql_connect() - so even before considering what the user is, it's evident that the code which is running is not the code you've shown us.

Try adding some error detection at mysql_connect() in ServerConnection.php and check the permissions for the user santoshs

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  • Where are you seeing mysql_connect?
    – deceze
    Mar 5, 2012 at 9:42
  • I am not sure what is going on but I believe now that mysqli or more like ServerConnection class was causing the issue. I will examine that further because once I changed it to regular mysql connect, suddenly all worked! Thanks though.
    – sys_debug
    Mar 6, 2012 at 7:16

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