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2.1 KiB
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46 lines
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mysqladmin: connect to server at 'localhost' failed
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error: 'Your password has expired. To log in you must change it using a client that supports expired passwords.'
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Password Expiration Policy
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# default_password_lifetime
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#
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# This variable defines the global automatic password expiration policy. It applies
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# to accounts that use MySQL built-in authentication methods (accounts that use an
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# authentication plugin of mysql_native_password, mysql_old_password, or sha256_password).
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#
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# The default default_password_lifetime value is 0, which disables automatic password
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# expiration. If the value of default_password_lifetime is a positive integer N, it
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# indicates the permitted password lifetime; passwords must be changed every N days.
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# The global password expiration policy can be overridden as desired for individual
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# accounts using the ALTER USER statement. See Section 7.3.6, “Password Expiration Policy”.
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#
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# ! Note !
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#
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# From MySQL 5.7.4 to 5.7.10, the default default_password_lifetime value is 360 (passwords
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# must be changed approximately once per year). For those versions, be aware that, if you
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# make no changes to the default_password_lifetime variable or to individual user accounts,
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# all user passwords will expire after 360 days, and all user accounts will start running
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# in restricted mode when this happens. Clients (which are effectively users) connecting to
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# the server will then get an error indicating that the password must be changed:
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# ERROR 1820 (HY000): You must reset your password using ALTER USER statement before executing
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# this statement.
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# However, this is easy to miss for clients that automatically connect to the server, such
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# as connections made from scripts. To avoid having such clients suddenly stop working due
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# to a password expiring, make sure to change the password expiration settings for those clients,
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# like this:
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#
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# ALTER USER 'script'@'localhost' PASSWORD EXPIRE NEVER
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#
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# Alternatively, set the default_password_lifetime variable to 0, thus disabling automatic
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# password expiration for all users.
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#
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default_password_lifetime = 0
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