C# App Access denied
Posted by: Herbert Schulz
Date: November 30, 2020 07:01AM

Hi,

I have a strange behavior in C# with mariadb.

Short description of my problem:

My C#-Application can not connect to mariadb database on LINUX:

Authentication to host 'xxx.xxx.xxx.83' for user 'root' using method 'mysql_native_password'failed with message: Access denied for user 'root'@'dbserver.xx.yy' (using password:YES)

When I use MySQL-Workbench on the same computer, I can connect to the database with the same credentials so it is proably not a problem with privileges.

Long description:

I have two servers "P" (productive) and "T" (test)

"T" is a clone of "P"

Connection-String for "P": Server=xxx.xxx.xxx.82;Uid=root;Pwd=secret;Database=some_db
Connection-String for "T": Server=xxx.xxx.xxx.83;Uid=root;Pwd=secret;Database=some_db

When I connect to "P" anything works well:
Connection is opened
SQL-Statement is executed successful

When I connect with my C# application to "T" on my application server (Windows Server 2016)
I get the following error message:

Authentication to host 'xxx.xxx.xxx.83' for user 'root' using method 'mysql_native_password'
failed with message: Access denied for user 'root'@'dbserver.xx.yy' (using password:YES)

When I connect from another client PC the application works as designed.
When I use MySQL Workbench on the server, I can connect without any problems.

The connection problem occured some weeks ago and I have no idea why the connection is only not working when I use my C# application on my application server.

I think it is no privileges problem because I can connect to the dabatase with MySQLWorkbench and it could not be a problem with a firewall because I can communicate with another client.

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