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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello :) You can find the most recent version of cPanel for each build tier at: Downloads | cPanel, Inc. I believe the change you are referring to relates to external sessions: 54 Release Notes - Documentation - cPanel Documentation Could you verify if flushing the MySQL privileges on your system updates the login behavior? Thank you.
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  • Unknown2k
    Thanks for the reply. Flushing privileges did not help. When I attempt to change my password in cPanel user preferences, in that window it shows the process, essentially what it updated. I only see FTP, no mention of MySQL. I'm 54.8.8 is cPanel suppose to update the MySQL password when I changed the cPanel user password? Note, my database server isn't on the same server as cPanel. It is a remote DB server.
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  • cPanelMichael
    I'm 54.8.8 is cPanel suppose to update the MySQL password when I changed the cPanel user password?

    Ensure you update your version of cPanel to 54.0.21, as it's the version of 54 that's published to all build tiers using it. You can do this with a command such as:
    /scripts/upcp
    When I attempt to change my password in cPanel user preferences, in that window it shows the process, essentially what it updated. I only see FTP, no mention of MySQL.

    Here's what I see when changing the user password through the cPanel interface:
    Password changed for user "cptest01". You updated the following services, if any: system ftp mail MySQL postgresql
    Is your account assigned the "Paper Lantern" theme for cPanel? Thank you.
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