Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27
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 @Donahue said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: I still have the block text that I pasted in that has the password that was set initially, its not a bad password Want to bet? 
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 @JaredBusch said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: @Donahue said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: I still have the block text that I pasted in that has the password that was set initially, its not a bad password Want to bet? This is what I pasted in. Maybe I made a mistake somewhere? #Create a database for nextcloud and a user to access it. mysql -e "CREATE DATABASE nextcloud;" mysql -e "CREATE USER 'ncadmin'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'N@2$#sx67UkIZ^$xsInW0&7Z';" mysql -e "GRANT ALL ON nextcloud.* TO 'ncadmin'@'localhost';" mysql -e "FLUSH PRIVILEGES;" #Secure mariadb. These commands do what mysql_secure_installation does interactively mysql -e "UPDATE mysql.user SET Password=PASSWORD('vX41YtG&Z*^!I*DWVdv$D2k!') WHERE User='root';" mysql -e "DELETE FROM mysql.user WHERE User='root' AND Host NOT IN ('localhost', '127.0.0.1', '::1');" mysql -e "DELETE FROM mysql.user WHERE User='';" mysql -e "DROP DATABASE test;" mysql -e "FLUSH PRIVILEGES;"
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 @Donahue Yup. bad password. Hell you are lucky your root password took. 
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 @JaredBusch said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: @Donahue Yup. bad password. Hell you are lucky your root password took. I am not sure I actually changed the root on mysql, I might just have the root on fedora 
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 @Donahue said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: @JaredBusch said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: @Donahue Yup. bad password. Hell you are lucky your root password took. I am not sure I actually changed the root on mysql, I might just have the root on fedora .................... 
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 what did I do wrong? I still dont see the issue? 
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 @JaredBusch said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: @Donahue said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: @JaredBusch said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: @Donahue Yup. bad password. Hell you are lucky your root password took. I am not sure I actually changed the root on mysql, I might just have the root on fedora .................... The one password that matters wasn't changed.  
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 @Donahue said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: @JaredBusch said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: mysql -e "UPDATE mysql.user SET Password=PASSWORD('vX41YtG&Z*^!I*DWVdv$D2k!') WHERE User='root';"That is you changing the mysqlroot password. Well setting actually.
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 @DustinB3403 said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: @JaredBusch said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: @Donahue said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: @JaredBusch said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: @Donahue Yup. bad password. Hell you are lucky your root password took. I am not sure I actually changed the root on mysql, I might just have the root on fedora .................... The one password that matters wasn't changed.  care to elaborate? 
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 @Donahue said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: @DustinB3403 said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: @JaredBusch said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: @Donahue said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: @JaredBusch said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: @Donahue Yup. bad password. Hell you are lucky your root password took. I am not sure I actually changed the root on mysql, I might just have the root on fedora .................... The one password that matters wasn't changed.  care to elaborate? It didn't take the password. 
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 @Donahue said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: @JaredBusch said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: mysql -e "CREATE USER 'ncadmin'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'N@2$#sx67UkIZ^$xsInW0&7Z';"This is you using an invalid character in a mysql password. 
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 @JaredBusch said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: @Donahue said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: @JaredBusch said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: mysql -e "CREATE USER 'ncadmin'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'N@2$#sx67UkIZ^$xsInW0&7Z';"This is you using an invalid character in a mysql password. what is the invalid character? 
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 @Donahue said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: @JaredBusch said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: @Donahue said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: @JaredBusch said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: mysql -e "CREATE USER 'ncadmin'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'N@2$#sx67UkIZ^$xsInW0&7Z';"This is you using an invalid character in a mysql password. what is the invalid character? The $ in a bash command with double quotes 
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 @Donahue said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: @JaredBusch said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: @Donahue said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: @JaredBusch said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: mysql -e "CREATE USER 'ncadmin'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'N@2$#sx67UkIZ^$xsInW0&7Z';"This is you using an invalid character in a mysql password. what is the invalid character? @JaredBusch is probably looking it up, but only numbers and letters are allowed here from what I can find. 
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 @DustinB3403 said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: @Donahue said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: @JaredBusch said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: @Donahue said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: @JaredBusch said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: mysql -e "CREATE USER 'ncadmin'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'N@2$#sx67UkIZ^$xsInW0&7Z';"This is you using an invalid character in a mysql password. what is the invalid character? @JaredBusch is probably looking it up, but only numbers and letters are allowed here from what I can find. They can be complex, but you have risks of them being misinterpreted. Like bash reading it as a variable. 
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 @JaredBusch said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: @DustinB3403 said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: @Donahue said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: @JaredBusch said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: @Donahue said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: @JaredBusch said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: mysql -e "CREATE USER 'ncadmin'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'N@2$#sx67UkIZ^$xsInW0&7Z';"This is you using an invalid character in a mysql password. what is the invalid character? @JaredBusch is probably looking it up, but only numbers and letters are allowed here from what I can find. They can be complex, but you have risks of them being misinterpreted. Like bash reading it as a variable. so stick with letters and numbers? 
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 @Donahue said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: @JaredBusch said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: @DustinB3403 said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: @Donahue said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: @JaredBusch said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: @Donahue said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: @JaredBusch said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: mysql -e "CREATE USER 'ncadmin'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'N@2$#sx67UkIZ^$xsInW0&7Z';"This is you using an invalid character in a mysql password. what is the invalid character? @JaredBusch is probably looking it up, but only numbers and letters are allowed here from what I can find. They can be complex, but you have risks of them being misinterpreted. Like bash reading it as a variable. so stick with letters and numbers? Should I just start over? or can I overwrite these with new passwords? 
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 @Donahue said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: @JaredBusch said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: @DustinB3403 said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: @Donahue said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: @JaredBusch said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: @Donahue said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: @JaredBusch said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: mysql -e "CREATE USER 'ncadmin'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'N@2$#sx67UkIZ^$xsInW0&7Z';"This is you using an invalid character in a mysql password. what is the invalid character? @JaredBusch is probably looking it up, but only numbers and letters are allowed here from what I can find. They can be complex, but you have risks of them being misinterpreted. Like bash reading it as a variable. so stick with letters and numbers? Pretty much always. 
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 @Donahue said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: @Donahue said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: @JaredBusch said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: @DustinB3403 said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: @Donahue said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: @JaredBusch said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: @Donahue said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: @JaredBusch said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: mysql -e "CREATE USER 'ncadmin'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'N@2$#sx67UkIZ^$xsInW0&7Z';"This is you using an invalid character in a mysql password. what is the invalid character? @JaredBusch is probably looking it up, but only numbers and letters are allowed here from what I can find. They can be complex, but you have risks of them being misinterpreted. Like bash reading it as a variable. so stick with letters and numbers? Should I just start over? or can I overwrite these with new passwords? Your root password took, or so you stated. So just update the ncuser password as @scottalanmiller noted. 
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 @JaredBusch said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: @Donahue said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: @Donahue said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: @JaredBusch said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: @DustinB3403 said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: @Donahue said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: @JaredBusch said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: @Donahue said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: @JaredBusch said in Install Nextcloud 13.0.0 on Fedora 27: mysql -e "CREATE USER 'ncadmin'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'N@2$#sx67UkIZ^$xsInW0&7Z';"This is you using an invalid character in a mysql password. what is the invalid character? @JaredBusch is probably looking it up, but only numbers and letters are allowed here from what I can find. They can be complex, but you have risks of them being misinterpreted. Like bash reading it as a variable. so stick with letters and numbers? Should I just start over? or can I overwrite these with new passwords? Your root password took, or so you stated. So just update the ncuser password as @scottalanmiller noted. I dont think the root password took either, I think I misunderstood earlier. 




