mysql change user password
SET PASSWORD FOR 'user-name'@'localhost' = PASSWORD('NEW_USER_PASSWORD');FLUSH PRIVILEGES;
mysql change user password
SET PASSWORD FOR 'user-name'@'localhost' = PASSWORD('NEW_USER_PASSWORD');FLUSH PRIVILEGES;
set password mysql
-- In case the UPDATE command returns "Column 'Password' is not updatable" run
ALTER USER 'root'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'newPassword';
flush privileges;
change mysql password from command line
ALTER USER 'root'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'New-Password';
mysql set password for user
# `SET PASSWORD FOR <user> = PASSWORD('<plaintext_password>')` is deprecated
SET PASSWORD FOR <user> = '<plaintext_password>';
FLUSH PRIVILEGES;
change user mysql
[madegow@fedora20 ~]$ mysql -u root -p
Enter password:
...
MariaDB [(none)]> select user()
-> ;
+----------------+
| user() |
+----------------+
| root@localhost |
+----------------+
1 row in set (0.00 sec)
MariaDB [(none)]> system mysql -u madegow -p
Enter password:
...
MariaDB [(none)]> select user();
+-------------------+
| user() |
+-------------------+
| madegow@localhost|
Copyright © 2021 Codeinu
Forgot your account's password or having trouble logging into your Account? Don't worry, we'll help you to get back your account. Enter your email address and we'll send you a recovery link to reset your password. If you are experiencing problems resetting your password contact us