I am trying to setup MariaDB (10.0.29) on Ubuntu (16.04.02). After I installed it and started the process (sudo service mysql start
), I cannot login as root
even though I originally set the password to blank.
Ie mysql -u root
will deny me access. I logged in through sudo mysql
and checked the user table, ie. select user, password, authentication_string from mysql.user
and as expected:
+---------+----------+-----------------------+
| User | password | authentication_string |
+---------+----------+-----------------------+
| root | | |
+---------+----------+-----------------------+
I also created a new user, ie. create user 'test'@'localhost' identified by '';
and when I try to do mysql -u test
(empty password), it works as expected and logs me in.
The user table looks like this:
+---------+----------+-----------------------+
| User | password | authentication_string |
+---------+----------+-----------------------+
| root | | |
| test | | |
+---------+----------+-----------------------+
So, can anyone tell me why I cannot login as root
with empty password but I can login as test
?
mysql -uroot -p
, when the terminal ask for the password, just press the enter key.