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Oracle Exam 1Z0-909 Topic 1 Question 53 Discussion

Actual exam question for Oracle's 1Z0-909 exam
Question #: 53
Topic #: 1
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Your program which uses a MySQL connector receives this error:

Client does not support authentication protocol request by server

The account running the program uses caching_sha2_password.

Which two resolve this conflict?

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Suggested Answer: D, E

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Ricki
4 months ago
I think changing the user account to use mysql_native_password could also work as a solution.
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Marilynn
4 months ago
You know, this question reminds me of the time my grandpa tried to fix his old tractor with duct tape and a paperclip. Didn't work out too well, let me tell you.
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India
3 months ago
E) Change the user account to use mysql_native_password.
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Sue
4 months ago
D) Upgrade the connector to a version that supports caching_sha2_password.
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Fidelia
4 months ago
A) Disable TLS/SSL authentication.
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Louisa
4 months ago
Wait, what? Blank RSA or SSL certificates? I'm pretty sure that's not going to work. This question is a real head-scratcher.
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Kristeen
4 months ago
Disable TLS/SSL authentication? Are they serious? That's like trying to fix a flat tire by removing the entire wheel. Definitely not the answer.
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Annita
4 months ago
I agree with Katlyn, upgrading the connector seems like the most logical solution.
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Viola
5 months ago
Option E seems like the easiest fix. Just change the user account to use mysql_native_password and you should be good to go.
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Leonida
4 months ago
I had the same issue before and changing to mysql_native_password worked like a charm.
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Teresita
4 months ago
I agree, that's probably the quickest solution to resolve the conflict.
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Carlee
4 months ago
Option E seems like the easiest fix. Just change the user account to use mysql_native_password and you should be good to go.
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Katlyn
5 months ago
I think the best option is to upgrade the connector to support caching_sha2_password.
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Idella
5 months ago
Hmm, I think option D might be the way to go here. Upgrading the connector to a version that supports caching_sha2_password sounds like the most straightforward solution.
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Annette
4 months ago
True, it's always best to go with the simplest solution first.
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Wilburn
4 months ago
I think that could work too, but upgrading the connector might be easier.
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Honey
4 months ago
But what about changing the user account to use mysql_native_password?
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Amie
5 months ago
I agree, upgrading the connector seems like the best solution.
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