Question about logging in to mysql via PAM or using existing login credentials

2003-09-17 Thread Mike Klein
Question: how is this done? I am getting tired of entering my existing unix login information (same login/pwd) every time I want to login to mysql. I would like to propagate my existing unix credentials (/etc/pwd) or possibly use pam/sasl/etc. Note...of course this isn't the same as mysql/pam

Question about logging in to mysql via PAM or using existing login credentials

2003-09-17 Thread Mike Klein
Question: how is this done? I am getting tired of entering my existing unix login information (same login/pwd) every time I want to login to mysql. I would like to propagate my existing unix credentials (/etc/pwd) or possibly use pam/sasl/etc. Note...of course this isn't the same as mysql/pam

Re: Question about logging in to mysql via PAM or using existing login credentials

2003-09-17 Thread Tomasz Korycki
At 20:12 2003-09-17, Mike Klein wrote: Question: how is this done? I am getting tired of entering my existing unix login information (same login/pwd) every time I want to login to mysql. I would like to propagate my existing unix credentials (/etc/pwd) or possibly use pam/sasl/etc. Note...of

Re: Question about logging in to mysql via PAM or using existing login credentials

2003-09-17 Thread Martin Gainty
] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2003 8:39 PM Subject: Re: Question about logging in to mysql via PAM or using existing login credentials At 20:12 2003-09-17, Mike Klein wrote: Question: how is this done? I am getting tired of entering my existing unix login information

RE: Question about logging in to mysql via PAM or using existing login credentials

2003-09-17 Thread Mike Klein
: Question about logging in to mysql via PAM or using existing login credentials yes Kerberos is the ticket use stashticket to cache your unix credentials http://www.cs.wisc.edu/csl/doc/info/kerberos/ then put the runauth script in ~/public/.forward check the link for details -Martin

Re: Question about logging in to mysql via PAM or using existing login credentials

2003-09-17 Thread Jeremy Zawodny
On Wed, Sep 17, 2003 at 08:18:32PM -0700, Mike Klein wrote: Don't applications have to be kerberized first? I don't believe mysql is...kerberos libs don't show up when using ldd. Correct. MySQL is not kerberized(sp?). -- Jeremy D. Zawodny | Perl, Web, MySQL, Linux Magazine, Yahoo!