You may want to have a look at PHPLIB. They have a really fine
security module with all kinds of grants and privileges for
purposes like you need. Also, those guys know what security
means. They would never use root to operate a system.
Sie schrieben am Mittwoch, 11. Juli 2001, 14:37:23:
> Is it better to let mysql handle logins or to create a table with this
> info?
> I'm setting up a db that has faculty and students. Currently, all access
> to the db is through user root. I read the General Security issues and
> this seems to be a problem.
> The db will be accessable on the web, but I only want users in a certain
> IP address to be able to get it.
> Is there a way to relate the user table built-in to MySql with a created
> table? eg. faculty
> -Channon
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