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It sounds like a backend connection issue rather than a username or password problem, especially since no MySQL activity is showing up at all. Double check the database host, port, and firewall permissions, and make sure the AuthMe plugin is actually set to use MySQL instead of flat files. Problems like this can be frustrating, a bit like trying to run manok na pula on a device that isnβt fully compatible everything looks fine, but nothing works until the setup is right. Once the connection is fixed, registration and login should start responding properly.
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