Re: MySQL Administrator problem

2007-01-20 Thread Kevin Spencer

On 1/19/07, Daniel Culver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Are you working on a Mac? If so, logging in as root is not good
enough. You must have set up and log into the root user account of
your Mac computer or server.


The OP is talking about managing MySQL accounts with MySQL
Administrator.  MySQL Administrator does not in any way allow you to
login to a host with a shell account, root or otherwise.

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Re: MySQL Administrator problem

2007-01-20 Thread Daniel Culver
Actually on my Mac; 10.4.6 ppc the MySQL Administrator will only open  
to a connection through localhost. The localhost connection will  
accept any authorised user to connect, but, MySQL Administrator will  
only assume the privileges of the account I am working from (I have  
several). It has been this way for a couple of years and through a  
few upgrades; it very well could be that I have something configured  
or installed wrong. What do you think?

Daniel Culver
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On Jan 20, 2007, at 7:04 PM, Kevin Spencer wrote:


On 1/19/07, Daniel Culver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Are you working on a Mac? If so, logging in as root is not good
enough. You must have set up and log into the root user account of
your Mac computer or server.


The OP is talking about managing MySQL accounts with MySQL
Administrator.  MySQL Administrator does not in any way allow you to
login to a host with a shell account, root or otherwise.

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Re: MySQL Administrator problem

2007-01-19 Thread Daniel Culver
Are you working on a Mac? If so, logging in as root is not good  
enough. You must have set up and log into the root user account of  
your Mac computer or server. This, if anything is a Apple problem and  
advantage. The Administrator is opening to the account you are in,  
the login in window will accept any correct password combination  
under ShadowHash or other authorising protocol, but you will still be  
working in the account you are in with those privileges. HTH

Daniel Culver
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On Jan 17, 2007, at 4:49 PM, Ed Reed wrote:

Unable to manage user accounts through MySQL Administrator 1.2.8.  
I've found that I'm not the only one with this problem but no one  
seems to have an answer for it.


The problem is that when you select a user in the user list of the  
prog the user's detail don't appear on the right side so that they  
can be edited. If I right click on the user in the list then the  
only enabled options are Add, Refresh and Show Hosts. If I add a  
user, there's nothing else I can do it. The new user shows up in  
the list but I can't modify it or delete it. I'm logged in a root.  
I don't know what else to do.






Re: MySQL Administrator problem

2007-01-19 Thread Ed Reed
Thanks for the reply Daniel,
 
This is not on a Mac. I'm running MySQL Administrator 1.2.8 on a XP/SP2 machine 
and I'm connecting to a MySQL 5.1.9 server running on Netware6.5.
 
- Still looking for help.

 Daniel Culver [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1/19/07 9:52 AM 
Are you working on a Mac? If so, logging in as root is not good  
enough. You must have set up and log into the root user account of  
your Mac computer or server. This, if anything is a Apple problem and  
advantage. The Administrator is opening to the account you are in,  
the login in window will accept any correct password combination  
under ShadowHash or other authorising protocol, but you will still be  
working in the account you are in with those privileges. HTH
Daniel Culver
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 



On Jan 17, 2007, at 4:49 PM, Ed Reed wrote:

 Unable to manage user accounts through MySQL Administrator 1.2.8.  
 I've found that I'm not the only one with this problem but no one  
 seems to have an answer for it.

 The problem is that when you select a user in the user list of the  
 prog the user's detail don't appear on the right side so that they  
 can be edited. If I right click on the user in the list then the  
 only enabled options are Add, Refresh and Show Hosts. If I add a  
 user, there's nothing else I can do it. The new user shows up in  
 the list but I can't modify it or delete it. I'm logged in a root.  
 I don't know what else to do.




MySQL Administrator problem

2007-01-17 Thread Ed Reed
Unable to manage user accounts through MySQL Administrator 1.2.8. I've found 
that I'm not the only one with this problem but no one seems to have an answer 
for it.
 
The problem is that when you select a user in the user list of the prog the 
user's detail don't appear on the right side so that they can be edited. If I 
right click on the user in the list then the only enabled options are Add, 
Refresh and Show Hosts. If I add a user, there's nothing else I can do it. The 
new user shows up in the list but I can't modify it or delete it. I'm logged in 
a root. I don't know what else to do.
 
Any thoughts?


Re: MySQL Administrator problem

2007-01-17 Thread Colin Charles

Ed Reed wrote:

Unable to manage user accounts through MySQL Administrator 1.2.8. I've found 
that I'm not the only one with this problem but no one seems to have an answer 
for it.


Have you reported a bug to bugs.mysql.com ?


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Re: MySQL Administrator problem

2007-01-17 Thread Igor Alexandrov
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Ed Reed wrote:
 Unable to manage user accounts through MySQL Administrator 1.2.8. I've found 
 that I'm not the only one with this problem but no one seems to have an 
 answer for it.
  
 The problem is that when you select a user in the user list of the prog the 
 user's detail don't appear on the right side so that they can be edited. If I 
 right click on the user in the list then the only enabled options are Add, 
 Refresh and Show Hosts. If I add a user, there's nothing else I can do it. 
 The new user shows up in the list but I can't modify it or delete it. I'm 
 logged in a root. I don't know what else to do.
  
 Any thoughts?
 
Hello! I think, that you haven't chosen a host for user. Choose it and
user options will be enabled to edit.

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Re: MySQL Administrator problem

2007-01-17 Thread Ed Reed
There was already a bug report submitted. That's where I found other users that 
have the same problem.
 


 Colin Charles [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1/17/07 6:05 PM 
Ed Reed wrote:
 Unable to manage user accounts through MySQL Administrator 1.2.8. I've found 
 that I'm not the only one with this problem but no one seems to have an 
 answer for it.

Have you reported a bug to bugs.mysql.com ?


kind regards

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MySQL AB, Melbourne, Australia, www.mysql.com 
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Re: MySQL Administrator problem

2007-01-17 Thread Ed Reed
I don't have any way of selecting a host. I only have one host on my system and 
I don't see anything in the program that explicitly shows me where to select 
the host.

 Igor Alexandrov [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1/17/07 9:30 PM 
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Ed Reed wrote:
 Unable to manage user accounts through MySQL Administrator 1.2.8. I've found 
 that I'm not the only one with this problem but no one seems to have an 
 answer for it.
  
 The problem is that when you select a user in the user list of the prog the 
 user's detail don't appear on the right side so that they can be edited. If I 
 right click on the user in the list then the only enabled options are Add, 
 Refresh and Show Hosts. If I add a user, there's nothing else I can do it. 
 The new user shows up in the list but I can't modify it or delete it. I'm 
 logged in a root. I don't know what else to do.
  
 Any thoughts?
 
Hello! I think, that you haven't chosen a host for user. Choose it and
user options will be enabled to edit.

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