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The skip-grant-tables means you can use any password or username to connect to it. 'localhost' will not work, the '''MySQL''' client will try to use a '''Unix''' socket. Using '''127.0.0.1''' as the host makes it work. Some systems may restrict this access through apparmor or SELinux. They can be temporarily disabled with 
{{Input|1=sudo /etc/init.d/apparmor stop}}

The skip-grant-tables means you can use any password or username to connect to it. 'localhost' will not work, the MySQL client will try to use a Unix socket. Using 127.0.0.1 as the host makes it work. Some systems may restrict this access through apparmor or SELinux. They can be temporarily disabled with

sudo /etc/init.d/apparmor stop