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[MySQL]Client does not support authentication protocol

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See title, I get this error since I updated MySQL to 4.1.12 on my server.

The server is running on Fedora 1 and php is version 4.3.11. I searched and found this link already and found also some other solutions like putting old-passwords in the my.cnf config but all don't work.

The SET PASSWORD FOR 'some_user'@'some_host' = OLD_PASSWORD('newpwd'); command is working fine but it's gonna be alot of work 2 convert all those password for all the customers. So I wonder is there a better way?
 
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