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    Issue Plesk Osidian Installation on Debian 10.9 creates MySQL/MariaDB-Root user root@localhost without password

    Hello ChristophRo. Thanks for the clarification, your are right. I've checked this, MariaDB socket auth plugin is installed, so the missing password is not a security risk, because auth is bound to PAM.
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    Issue Plesk Osidian Installation on Debian 10.9 creates MySQL/MariaDB-Root user root@localhost without password

    Hi Peter. Debian moved from MySQL to MariaDB in Debian 9 "Stretch". In Debian package management MariaDB is marked as default MySQL server, so when Plesk installs MySQL, MaraiDB will be selected and installed. In Plesk component management there is no option for changing the type of MySQL...
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    Issue Plesk Osidian Installation on Debian 10.9 creates MySQL/MariaDB-Root user root@localhost without password

    I've installed Plesk Obsidian 18.0.34 (Update 2) on a fresh Debian Server with Debian 10.9. No other software than OpenSSH was installed on the server. I've installed Plesk by the one click installer: # sh <(curl https://autoinstall.plesk.com/one-click-installer || wget -O -...
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