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Trying to log into a customer's phpMyAdmin, I can see the phpMyAdmin config file on the server, but I don't have permissions to update it.

As title says, phpMyAdmin is set with blank user and pass, but 'allownopassword' is set to FALSE.

My best guess is that these settings are conflicting.

I've tried to log in with blank user and pass, but it kicks me out. Is there any way to log in?

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  • 'allownopassword'=true allows to login with a blank password, but not with a blank username. In your case it's false, so you need to specify both username and password.
    – user4035
    May 24, 2013 at 15:51
  • PhpMyAdmin prompts you for a username and a password. Yes, it will reject any connection attempt with no password. But even if it was allowed by PMA, does such a user exist on the MySQL database? I hope not. Then you need to provide a valid username and password.
    – RandomSeed
    May 24, 2013 at 15:58
  • So it will accept the user/pass that is set in the config file, as well as any valid MySQL user/pass?
    – Glenn
    May 24, 2013 at 16:05

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Did you try User as root with no password ?

Go to your xampp or lampp directory and there is a file called "passwords.txt" Open and see the loin deatails

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  • Yes, I have tried a variety of usernames and passwords, including root with blank password. It is a linux server, what path would passwords.txt typically be in?
    – Glenn
    May 24, 2013 at 16:03
  • I'm having a windows machine. Can you please give a search it with in your lampp or xampp directory ? It shows only default user names and passwords. There was a file which contain the exact username and password. I'll feather search and let you now.
    – enadun
    May 24, 2013 at 16:07
  • I found a way to rest the password in Linux systems in here.Just give a try to reset your password as in the "C.5.4.1.2. Resetting the Root Password: Unix Systems" section.
    – enadun
    May 24, 2013 at 16:31

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