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On a database server, whoever installed the database by running e.g. apt install mariadb-server , and configured it with e.g. nano /etc/mysql/mariadb.cnf , already has full root access to the operating system, and asking them for a password to access the MariaDB database shell is moot, since they could circumvent any checks by directly accessing the files on the system anyway. Therefore, MariaDB, since version 10.4 stopped requiring the root user to enter a password when connecting...