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** Setup **

SET @old_secure_auth = @@GLOBAL.secure_auth;
'#--------------------FN_DYNVARS_144_01-------------------------#'
SELECT @@GLOBAL.secure_auth;
@@GLOBAL.secure_auth
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'#--------------------FN_DYNVARS_144_02-------------------------#'
SET GLOBAL secure_auth = OFF;
CREATE USER 'testUser'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'newpass';
** Connecting con_user1 using testUser **
** Connection default**
SET PASSWORD FOR 'testUser'@'localhost' = OLD_PASSWORD('newpass');
** Connecting con_user2 using testUser **
** Connection default**
'#--------------------FN_DYNVARS_144_03-------------------------#'
SET GLOBAL secure_auth = ON;
SET PASSWORD FOR 'testUser'@'localhost' = PASSWORD('newpass');
** Connecting con_user3 using testUser **
** Connection default **
SET PASSWORD FOR 'testUser'@'localhost' = OLD_PASSWORD('newpass');
** Connecting con_user4 using testUser **
ERROR HY000: Server is running in --secure-auth mode, but 'testUser'@'localhost' has a password in the old format; please change the password to the new format
Expected error "Server is in secure auth mode"
** Connection default**
SET PASSWORD FOR 'testUser'@'localhost' = PASSWORD('newpass');
** Connecting con_user4 using testUser **
** Connection default **
SET GLOBAL secure_auth = @old_secure_auth;
Disconnecting Connections con_user1, con_user2, con_user3, con_user4
REVOKE ALL PRIVILEGES, GRANT OPTION FROM 'testUser'@'localhost';
DROP USER 'testUser'@'localhost';