


Hiting log in, inserting username and correct password redirects inside pma but with message "Incorrect format parameter". so Username:root, Password: Karthik at 12:12 Also try username: root and password: root if AllowNoPassword condition is set. "No activity within 3600 seconds please log in again." 5,120 6 28 47 13 default database username: root and the password is empty. I'm still having this issue to PMA v4.1.6.Īfter leaving pma for a while and returning back with the session expired, I get a message Click any link again and the session expired dialog appears again.If it's tmp-dir based, maybe something is deleting the PHP session files If you're in a load balancing cluster, make sure the session storage is replicated across all instances. Actually, the page also lists all your databases down the side, which seems like a security flaw! The session is invalid (even if the password happens to be correct) so it shouldn't "leak" any information. 627 2 6 17 most likely, the storage of your session does not work properly. This takes you to a page with a large red error box, saying "Incorrect format parameter".That takes you to the login page, so log in here.A dialog appears saying "Your session has expired.Leave phpmyadmin for a while until the session expires.Go to the Import page and import something (I was importing a CSV file into an empty table, in case that matters).There is no need for another user to set.

(Currently using 4.0.9.) So in other words: For a connected user to set the new password to mynewpass, just run the following: mysql> SET PASSWORD PASSWORD ('mynewpass') According to the MySQL Documentation on SET PASSWORD, if the server is a read-only enabled server, you need SUPER privilege to do this. This just happened for me after importing a file.
