I've just started using WAMP for a PHP project and I get the next errors related with this line of code:

$link=mysql_connect("localhost","myuser","mypas");

I read that I had to do the SET PASSWORD again with my old password, but it still does not work after restarting all services. I am using PHP 5.3.4 and MySQL 5.1.53 Any help? THANKS

Warning: mysql_connect() [function.mysql-connect]: Premature end of data (mysqlnd_wireprotocol.c:554) in C:\wamp\www\CDE\includes\baseDatos.php on line 5 
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1 0.0002 667312 {main}( ) ..\index.php:0 
2 0.0008 682416 include( 'C:\wamp\www\CDE\includes\seguridad.php' ) ..\index.php:2 
3 0.0010 690984 include( 'C:\wamp\www\CDE\includes\baseDatos.php' ) ..\seguridad.php:2 
4 0.0014 692368 mysql_connect ( ) ..\baseDatos.php:5 

( ! ) Warning: mysql_connect() [function.mysql-connect]: OK packet 1 bytes shorter than expected in C:\wamp\www\CDE\includes\baseDatos.php on line 5 
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1 0.0002 667312 {main}( ) ..\index.php:0 
2 0.0008 682416 include( 'C:\wamp\www\CDE\includes\seguridad.php' ) ..\index.php:2 
3 0.0010 690984 include( 'C:\wamp\www\CDE\includes\baseDatos.php' ) ..\seguridad.php:2 
4 0.0014 692368 mysql_connect ( ) ..\baseDatos.php:5 

( ! ) Warning: mysql_connect() [function.mysql-connect]: mysqlnd cannot connect to MySQL 4.1+ using the old insecure authentication. Please use an administration tool to reset your password with the command SET PASSWORD = PASSWORD('your_existing_password'). This will store a new, and more secure, hash value in mysql.user. If this user is used in other scripts executed by PHP 5.2 or earlier you might need to remove the old-passwords flag from your my.cnf file in C:\wamp\www\CDE\includes\baseDatos.php on line 5 
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1 0.0002 667312 {main}( ) ..\index.php:0 
2 0.0008 682416 include( 'C:\wamp\www\CDE\includes\seguridad.php' ) ..\index.php:2 
3 0.0010 690984 include( 'C:\wamp\www\CDE\includes\baseDatos.php' ) ..\seguridad.php:2 
4 0.0014 692368 mysql_connect ( ) ..\baseDatos.php:5 
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please paste the code of baseDatos.php on ideone.com` and link here. – diEcho May 23 '11 at 15:39
Perhaps also check out Windows 7 PHP MySQL Connection Issues. – Brad Christie May 23 '11 at 15:40
baseDatos.php is just an "include file" with this information: ideone.com/pOvt9. If it helps, doing SELECT password from mysql.user I get a 16 bytes password instead of the original "mypas". – user411103 May 23 '11 at 16:01
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I had the same problem and fixed it using an UPDATE query like this:

UPDATE mysql.user SET Password = PASSWORD('newpwd') WHERE Host = 'some_host' AND User = 'some_user';

Don't know why but SET Password didn't work.

To be sure that the problem is the one i think you should do this query on the mysql database:

SELECT
`user`.`Password`
FROM
`user`
WHERE
`user`.`User` = 'youruser' AND
`user`.`Host` = 'yourhost'

if the password doesn't start with a * the problem is that you still have the old encription

EDIT _ Here is a php function to create valid password for MYSQL (taken from here):

function mysql_41_password($in)
{
$p=sha1($in,true);
$p=sha1($p);
return "*".strtoupper($p);
}

Thene you can set the password manually:

//newpwd is the passowr dgenerated in php
UPDATE mysql.user SET Password = 'newpwd' WHERE Host = 'some_host' AND User = 'some_user';
FLUSH PRIVILEGES;
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I did that and my password is 038872231aa1b123. How do I change to new encryption? THANKS – user411103 May 23 '11 at 15:54
Are you sure that you don't have something like old-passwords in your ini file? – Nicola Peluchetti May 23 '11 at 16:13
Pretty sure, I searched on my.ini and php.ini without results... – user411103 May 23 '11 at 16:17
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Well you can generate a valid password in php and set it with an update query then, i updated my answer to show how to do it. Hope it helps – Nicola Peluchetti May 23 '11 at 16:19
It worked. Thank you very much!! – user411103 May 23 '11 at 16:35
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The above problem occures because of version in-compatibility between PHP and MySql. Mostly it may occurs during remote access of db.

Kindly check your PHP and Mysql versions.

My versions are PHP-5.3.6(Local machine) and Mysql 5.1.56(Live DB).

My Mysql is placed in live domain and I kept my php files in local machine. I faced the same password rest problem.

Then I replace my XAMPP with older version it changed my PHP version to 5.3.0. Now the above problem was solved and able to access the live db from local.

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That you are connecting to localhost suggests that you probably don't have network problems.

First hit in Google lists 2 possible causes/remedies.

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I tried that but I have no "my.cnf" file. Just a "my.ini" and it does not have any "old_passwords" line. – user411103 May 23 '11 at 16:05
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