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    Question Current version(s) of cPanel?

    Hello.

    What is/are the last version of cPanel? What is/are the most stable version(s) of MySQL? More and more software are strongly suggesting v.4.1.x for the security fixes and don't suggest using v. 4.0.x any longer.

    If v.4.1.x is not the lastest stable version with cPanel, when will it be? Been waiting for a number of months now to move beyond the 4.0.x so I can install additional software programs that require v.4.1.x and above.

    Anxiously waiting...

    Thanks.

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    I've been running MySQL 4.1.13 for several months with no problems ....
    Just simply selected and upgraded it right from WHM ..... painless.

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    You can find the latest versions of cPanel here: http://layer2.cpanel.net/

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    Hello all.

    For the FreeBSD version of:

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    10.6.0-CURRENT_3
    (Thu Aug 18 20:40:25 2005)

    what MySQL version is associated with it?

    Thanks.

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    Given that its the latest CURRENT build of cpanel, then there's absolutely no reason to believe it can't run with mysql 4.1.13.

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    Thanks.

    With all of the forum threads I've read plus the ones in this thread, I wonder why some webhosts are reluctant to move from MySQL version 4.0.x to 4.1.x? Is there something I've not run across yet as the supporting reason? Just trying to understand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by miner
    Thanks.

    With all of the forum threads I've read plus the ones in this thread, I wonder why some webhosts are reluctant to move from MySQL version 4.0.x to 4.1.x? Is there something I've not run across yet as the supporting reason? Just trying to understand.
    MySQL 4.1 and up uses an authentication protocol based on a password hashing algorithm that is incompatible with that used by older clients. For more info, visit: http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/old-client.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by miner
    Hello all.

    For the FreeBSD version of:

    CURRENT
    10.6.0-CURRENT_3
    (Thu Aug 18 20:40:25 2005)

    what MySQL version is associated with it?

    Thanks.

    Whats does it say from ports? Most likley 4.0.25 and would stay with it.

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    Go into whm select "tweak settings"

    there is an option in there to change to mysql 4.1x

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