There is a workaround, that is to set your user account to use the current-style password hash method, mysql_native_password.
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There are many other bugs fixes, please see the ChangeLog file included with this release for full details.ĭue to changes in the MySQL authentication method, PHP versions prior to 7.4 are unable to authenticate to a MySQL 8.0 or newer server (our tests show the problem actually began with MySQL 8.0.11). * Fix a message that "Warning: error_reporting() has been disabled for security reasons" on php 7.x * Fix issues regarding TIMESTAMP columns with default CURRENT_TIMESTAMP in MySQL 8.0.13 and newer
* Fix alter user privileges query when editing an account with MySQL 8.0.11 and newer * Fix some warnings that appear with PHP 8 * Fix an error when overwriting an existing query bookmark * Fix "axis-order" to swap latitude and longitude on MySQL 8.1 or newer * Fix fatal JS error on index creation after using Enter key to submit the form * Fix the error message "Use of undefined constant MYSQLI_TYPE_JSON" when using mysqlnd * Support double tapping to edit on mobile * Fix an error message about htmlspecialchars() when attempting to export XML Next a few of the key bugfixes included with this release: * PMASA-2020-6 SQL injection vulnerability with the search feature * PMASA-2020-5 XSS vulnerability with transformation feature Many of these bug fixes have been a long time coming and many of our users, contributors, and team members have worked hard on this release. This is fixes an important security flaw as well as containing many other bug fixes. Welcome to the release of phpMyAdmin version 5.0.3.