![]() And opened the file and here is what it said: (added the lines for reference)ģ0 $cfg = ‘config’ ģ2 $cfg = ‘localhost’ ģ5 $cfg = ‘socket’ ģ6 $cfg = false ģ7 $cfg = true ģ8 / Select mysqli if your server has it */ģ9 $cfg = ‘mysql’ Your MySQL server is running with this default, is open to intrusion, and you really should fix this security hole by setting a password for user ‘.root’.” Here’s a screenshot:įirst, I tried going to the security page… but there was no options to change or add a password. And I kept seeing this error on the home page of phpmyadmin that said “Your configuration file contains settings (root with no password) that correspond to the default MySQL privileged account. ![]() So I’m new at this and I was just making a test database… just getting used to things. ![]() Sorry if this is asked a lot… i found a lot of threads with the same problems but could not find a solution that worked for me.
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