In latest version, mySQL uses auth_socket
, so to login you've to know about the auto generated user credentials. or if you download binary version, while installation process, you can choose lagacy password
.
To install SQL in linux debian versions
sudo apt install mysql-server
to know about the password
sudo cat /etc/mysql/debian.cnf
Now login
mysql -u debian-sys-maint -p
use the password from debian.cnf
How to see available user records:
USE mysql
SELECT User, Host, plugin FROM mysql.user;
Now you can create a new user. Use the below commands:
use mysql;
CREATE USER 'username'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'password';
GRANT ALL ON *.* TO 'username'@'localhost';
flush privileges;
To list the grants for the particular mysql user
SHOW GRANTS FOR 'username'@'localhost';
How to revoke all the grants for the particular mysql user
REVOKE ALL PRIVILEGES, GRANT OPTION FROM 'username'@'localhost';
To delete/remove particular user from user account list
DROP USER 'username'@'localhost';
For more commands:
$ man 1 mysql
Please don't reset the password for root, instead create a new user and grant rights. This is the best practice.