on my windows 10 system every time I attempt to login I see the following error.
ORA-01017: invalid username/password; logon denied
During the install process I was not asked to create any users. I do seem to recall that I was asked to enter 'Oracle_1' as the admin password but I was not asked to enter an admin userid. I could not login with that id.
I was able to start a sqlplus session by executing "sqlplus /nolog". However, once in the session I really could not do anything, even a help command failed because I was not connected to a database.
On windows 10 how do I create a user that will enable me to successfully login and manipulate database tables ?
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I know there are already similar questions and I tried each of the solutions but somehow nothing seems to help. Maybe anyone has an idea what is going on. I am very new to the programming world and don't understand yet what's behind all the commands, but tried my best to solve it myself.
I installed MySQL via homebrew on a mac. As long as the password was not set up and I could just press enter when asked for password all was fine. Then I changed the password via this command
mysql> ALTER USER 'root'#'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY '';
After doing this, I could not log in any more and always get the ERROR 1045 (28000). I reinstalled SQL and also downloaded another version via Then I installed SQL via the MySQL community server, but this also did not change anything.
But by installing via MySQL community I could go to the system preferences and reset the password (which also did not work via the terminal) - but again no luck.
I would appreciate any ideas. Thanks.
The issue is likely due to socket authentication being enabled for the root user by default when no password is set, during the upgrade to ubuntu 16.04.
The solution is to revert back to native password authentication. You can do this by logging in to MySQL using socket authentication by doing:
sudo mysql -u root
Once logged in:
ALTER USER 'root'#'localhost' IDENTIFIED WITH mysql_native_password BY 'password';
which will revert back to the native (old default) password authentication.
Now use password as the password whenever required by MySQL.
I'm facing a situation which every 10 seconds an error log is recorded with the following msg:
2018-07-25 09:07:09.59 Logon Error: 18456, Severity: 14, State: 38.
2018-07-25 09:07:09.59 Logon Login failed for user 'svc_sql'. Reason: Failed to open the explicitly specified database 'ReportServer'. [CLIENT: <local machine>]
In my instance I don't have a 'ReportServer' database. I know that in the past the server was migrated to a new machine and I reckon the 'ReportServer' database was created with a new name in the new server. I really don't know how the migration was done.
I've activated the SQL_Profiler with all audit options and I could see that this user also executes a procedure sometimes.
I've checked the default database for this user and it's Master.
Any ideas how can I fix this issue? My error log is flooding with this message.
Thanks a lot.
Rod
I've checked the default database for this user and it's Master.
The error doesn't tell you about default database but about explicitly specified database, that is different, it's the database that is mentioned in connection string under Initial Catalog or Database.
Do you see what application tries to open this database? The problem is in that application, it uses old connection string. If it's SSMS, it's simple, it's in the Options of connection dialog, but if it's another application, the connection string can be written in the ini file or hardcoded.
I don't know if I try to run DBCC CHECKDB master will solve this.
Of course it cannot solve this. This has nothing to do with database integrity. It's your client that uses wrong connection string.
Any ideas how can I fix this issue? My error log is flooding with this
message.
If you just want to save your errorlog from these messages just turn off failed logins audit:
Or you should find this application by its name or host or client address.
Or you can temporarily disable this login and see who will call you saying he cannot login anymore, or, if it's your local machine, some of your applications will fail, this way you'll find it.
I had the same error and doing the following resolved the error for me:
From within the SQL Server Management Studio
Security
Logins
Right Click the user ID that was failing login
Server Roles
Make sure all the checkboxes are checked. Right clicked Security and refresh.
I tried to find answer to this question but I didn't find any.
I just installed Oracle 11g XE2 on Windows 8.1 PC.
then, I could login to Application express at http://127.0.0.1:8080/apex/apex_admin with username: ADMIN and password given at time of installation.
But when I try to use same username/password to login to SQL command line through start menu (from same local computer) it gives me
ORA-01017: invalid username/password; logon denied
Failed attempts
So, I created a new workspace. while creating workspace it let me create new schema and administrator user for schema.
Then, I again tried to login to SQL command line using following command and new user credentials but still can't login.
CONNECT username/password
I tried to create new user form Application express home->workspace Task->create user with Account privileges as
Workspace INTERNAL
Default Schema APEX_040000
User is an administrator: No
User is a developer: Yes
Application Builder Access Yes
SQL Workshop Access Yes
Team Development Access Yes
Account Availability Unlocked
but I still can't login to sql command line with new user and same command
CONNECT username/password
this is the first time I am trying to install a database. Please help me.
Thanks.
I have Openfire 3.7.1 installed on my Mac and have XAMPP installed aswell. I am having trouble configuring OpenFire. In the server settings I have given san-imac.local.lan as the domain name. The selected Standard database connection and picked MySql Database Driver. This is the databse URL jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/test and given the username password of XAMPP phpmyadmin. But it says
A connection to the database could not be made. View the error message by opening the "/logs/error.log" log file, then go back to fix the problem.
First of all there is no such file in the /logs folder. What should I do to get this working and follow the procedures to get OpenFire up and running.
I need to build an app to connect to openfire for IM chatting like Gmail, Facebook, Yahoo using XMPP. If anybody could provide any guidance aswell, it will be very helpful.
Make Sure that your database is setup correctly including the name of your database, database username, and user's password. If you have this correctly configured then your opens ire should work just fine. Note that it will not accept if the database username has an empty password or not enough access rights to the database.
I hope that those hints will solve your problem.
check your password and username, I had the same error and it took me a while to figure out that I had my username wrong.
Resolved the issue.
log file is not getting created due to file write permission. To resolve this run OF server as follows
Run the openfire.sh file from terminal with sudo. This will start the OF with root access Now the error log file will be created.
My log file has error message as access denied to user #localhost. As I kept the user field blank in db connection page of openfire set up.
Keep the user field as root#localhost if u are using localhost.
Warning: mysql_connect() [function.mysql-connect]: Access denied for user 'admin'#'localhost' (using password: YES) in C:\wamp\www\connect.php on line 6
I've looked for a solution but haven't been able to find one.
The part on line 6 is
mysql_connect($server,$username,$password)
If it has to do with the problem, I'm using WampServer 2.1
Users admin#% and admin#localhost can have different passwords in MySQL. Try without a password.
Check the contents of the mysql.user table to see if your have multiple user records for admin.
This is a nice access model which allows different access depending on server the user is connecting from.
username/password combination should be incorrect.
You must have been prompted to set the password while installing WAMP Server.
You sure you are using the same password?
You can reset the root password by executing the following statement int the command line:-
mysqladmin -u root password NEWPASSWORD
If it complains mysqladmin is not a recognized command, then navigate to <WAMP-FOLDER>/mysql/bin folder before executing that statement.