Rich,

Sunday, February 03, 2002, 3:03:23 PM, you wrote:

RF> Hey there.  Wanted to know what security is built 
RF> into MySQL with respect to writing SQL to remote 
RF> tables. I have clients that want reads and writes to
RF> their tables, but I don't want to share their information.

RF> Any idea what I can do?  Any SSL type implementation 
RF> from rdbms to rdbms?

You can set privileges on databases, tables and columns using 
GRANT and REVOKE. 
See at: http://www.mysql.com/doc/G/R/GRANT.html

You can also find more information about ssl at: 
http://www.mysql.com/doc/S/e/Secure_basics.html

RF> Cheers.




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