On Friday 20 December 2002 15:31, Imran Khan wrote: > I'm using solaris 8 with mysql v 3.23.54. > > I want to enable a solaris user - 'user1', to use the mysqlimport command > without using a password. > > I've run, as root, the following sql command: > mysql>grant all on db1.* to user1@localhost > > -this appears to work fine. > > However as user1 in the solaris shell, when I run: > $:/usr/local/mysql/bin/mysqlimport db1 table1.txt > > I get : > /usr/local/mysql/bin/mysqlimport: Error: Access denied for user: > 'user1@localhost' (Using password: NO), when using table: table1 > > So how can I allow a user to run mysqlimport to my db1 database, and > without a password?
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