> Date: Wed, 4 Mar 2015 14:04:55 +0100
> From: vegiv...@tuxera.be
> To: lu...@lambrate.inaf.it
> CC: mysql@lists.mysql.com
> Subject: Re: Users and Groups
>
>
> That reminds me, this may be of interest:
> http://www.percona.com/blog/2015/03/02/emulating-roles-per
That reminds me, this may be of interest:
http://www.percona.com/blog/2015/03/02/emulating-roles-percona-pam-plugin-proxy-users/
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> From: "Lucio Chiappetti"
> To: "MySql"
> Sent: Wednesday, 4 March, 2015 12:39:01
> Subject: Re:
On Sun, 1 Mar 2015, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 01.03.2015 um 20:07 schrieb Steffan A. Cline:
Has anyone seen a plugin for MySQL that will allow you to set up users and
groups for access
but it has all features for privileges like for tables, views and even
colums, you can even restrict the acc
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> From: "Reindl Harald"
> Subject: Re: Users and Groups
> Am 01.03.2015 um 20:07 schrieb Steffan A. Cline:
>> Has anyone seen a plugin for MySQL that will allow you to set up users and
>> groups for access where you can have a user w
Am 01.03.2015 um 20:07 schrieb Steffan A. Cline:
Has anyone seen a plugin for MySQL that will allow you to set up users and
groups for access where you can have a user who can login, create db etc but
ONLY see the stuff that belongs to them?
I'm speaking of a shared server where multiple peopl
Mysql
Subject: Re: users browser caching the screen
fbsd_user wrote:
>Now I know what I am going to talk about is not directly related to
>this mysql list, but I am in need of some concept ideas.
>
>To set the background. It’s a very common practice in the
>registration process of a ne
fbsd_user wrote:
Now I know what I am going to talk about is not directly related to
this mysql list, but I am in need of some concept ideas.
To set the background. It’s a very common practice in the
registration process of a new user to verify the users email address
is valid by sending a emai
Hi Walt,
On Sat, 2005-10-08 at 13:19, Walt Weaver wrote:
> Well, forgive me for being a bit skeptical and cynical but this sounds like
> spin to me.
>
> As a 17-year Oracle DBA I have never seen Oracle do anything that can
> remotely be called benevolent. Larry Ellison buys companies, guts them,
On Oct 7, 2005, at 11:46 PM, Jasper Bryant-Greene wrote:
Walt Weaver wrote:
Well, forgive me for being a bit skeptical and cynical but this
sounds like
spin to me.
As a 17-year Oracle DBA I have never seen Oracle do anything that can
remotely be called benevolent. Larry Ellison buys companie
Walt Weaver wrote:
Well, forgive me for being a bit skeptical and cynical but this sounds like
spin to me.
As a 17-year Oracle DBA I have never seen Oracle do anything that can
remotely be called benevolent. Larry Ellison buys companies, guts them,
chews them up and spits them in the gutter. I d
Well, forgive me for being a bit skeptical and cynical but this sounds like
spin to me.
As a 17-year Oracle DBA I have never seen Oracle do anything that can
remotely be called benevolent. Larry Ellison buys companies, guts them,
chews them up and spits them in the gutter. I doubt he'll ever buy a
Hi Hassan,
On Sat, 2005-10-08 at 08:25, Hassan Schroeder wrote:
> FYI, from the Silicon Valley Business Journal:
See Kaj's response in the announce list
(http://lists.mysql.com/announce/322) and the official MySQL AB response
(http://www.mysql.com/news-and-events/news/article_968.html).
Other re
Interesting
On 10/7/05, Hassan Schroeder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> FYI, from the Silicon Valley Business Journal:
>
>
> Oracle buys Finnish open source company
>
> Oracle Corp. said Friday it has bought Innobase OY, a software company
> based in Finland, for an undisclosed price.
>
> Innobase m
GH wrote:
Greetings:
This is just a friendly reminder that if you are registered in the
United States to VOTE on November 2, 2004 (TOMORROW)
Need to know where you vote?
Please see the attached file (it is an image) that contains some information
Do we care? Realy? Unlikely. Maybe you should s
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From: "Jon Drukman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2003 9:28 PM
Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Re: apache/mysql errors
> grant select on *.* to [EMAIL PROTECTED] identified by 'yourpasswordhere';
[...
bruce wrote:
> We have the following setup in our httpd.conf file. We've tried to
> give what's related to the issue. We're trying to set up a virtual
> host for a test project. The behavior that we're seeing is that we
> can type:
> http://foo.com but the url that gets displayed is
> http://12.x.x
Andi,
Tuesday, December 03, 2002, 8:52:33 AM, you wrote:
ASG> Can mysql have different tables for different users ? Say user 'TEST1'
ASG> creates a table called 'XYZ' and also user 'TEST2' creates the same table
ASG> name 'XYZ'
ASG> Is it allowed ?
Yes. Table names must be unique within a databa
* Andi S. Giri
> Can mysql have different tables for different users ?
Yes.
> Say user 'TEST1'
> creates a table called 'XYZ' and also user 'TEST2' creates the same table
> name 'XYZ'
>
> Is it allowed ?
Yes, if you give each user his own database.
> If it is, can this two tables can be accesed
Ryan,
Thursday, November 28, 2002, 9:56:00 PM, you wrote:
RM> Please pardon my extreme case of the NEWBs on this but I need some help please.
RM> Ok I just purchased a book to hopefully clear things up for me, but to no
RM> avail. So this is my dilemma: I want to know about MySQL administration,
R
Trying again, sql.
when you grant privileges, does the user have to exist at the start?
-
Before posting, please check:
http://www.mysql.com/manual.php (the manual)
http://lists.mysql.com/ (the list archive)
To
On Thu, 10 Oct 2002, Anil Garg wrote:
> Date: Thu, 10 Oct 2002 13:38:52 -0400
> From: Anil Garg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: users who can access a database
>
> hi,
Please checkout the GRANT command. In earlier versions of mysql you had
to put information into the mys
I have set up mysql under redhat 7.3 and imported the database from mysql
running on windows.
I have the root user running using passwords, but i cannot get the other
users to log on even thogh the passwords shoudl have been carrid across with
the import.
I have tried to reset the user passwords
At 20:17 -0700 8/28/02, neal wrote:
>Here's an odd one. I am connecting via JDBC using an account that
>apparently has no permissions granted to it ... even select_priv (straight
>Ns across the table). And yet ... I can do select statements with it ...
>no problem.
>
>How could that be?
Probab
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sunday, August 04, 2002 3:17 AM
> To: Hussein Morsy; MySQL List
> Subject: Re: users and db visibility
>
> on 8/4/02 3:13 AM, Hussein Morsy, typed:
>
> >> how can i
> how can i make MySQL show only what db are available to the user?
> i.e., when a user logs in from a terminal application and types:
> 'show databases;'
mysqld --safe-show-database
or in my.cnf:
safe-show-database
With this option, the SHOW DATABASES command returns only those
databases for
on 8/4/02 3:13 AM, Hussein Morsy, typed:
>
>> how can i make MySQL show only what db are available to the user?
>> i.e., when a user logs in from a terminal application and types:
>> 'show databases;'
>
>
> mysqld --safe-show-database
> or in my.cnf:
> safe-show-database
>
> With this option,
I've read the Adding New Users Section and the initial and post setup
t> section of the manual, but I still need some clarification:
t> After an install and a working MySQL I see it like this (Mac OS XS):
t> there are 3 users:
t> mysql - created manually after installing MySQL and has a password
Arul,
Thursday, June 06, 2002, 1:35:26 PM, you wrote:
A> How do i create users in mysql..
A> After installing i just start mysql and connect to it..
A> Whats the default username and password it uses..
Check our manual:
http://www.mysql.com/doc/A/d/Adding_users.html
http://www.mysql.
Grant on to @host
identified by
Alexander
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>Hi!
> A little effort please
>
>http://www.mysql.com/doc/A/d/Adding_users.html
>
>and
>
>http://www.mysql.com/doc/D/e/Default_privileges.html
>
>
>EG
>
>> Hi all
>>
>> How do i create users in mysql..
>> After installing
Hi!
A little effort please
http://www.mysql.com/doc/A/d/Adding_users.html
and
http://www.mysql.com/doc/D/e/Default_privileges.html
EG
> Hi all
>
> How do i create users in mysql..
> After installing i just start mysql and connect to it..
> Whats the default username and password it uses
Alex Kirk writes:
> > What version of MySQL are you using and is it our binary ??
>
> It's 3.23.37. I built it from source on my OpenBSD-2.9 box (i386
> architecture). It didn't appear to have any trouble when I built it.
>
> >
> > Also check the integrity in mysql database with CHECK TABLE.
> What version of MySQL are you using and is it our binary ??
It's 3.23.37. I built it from source on my OpenBSD-2.9 box (i386
architecture). It didn't appear to have any trouble when I built it.
>
> Also check the integrity in mysql database with CHECK TABLE.
mysql> check table user;
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Alex Kirk writes:
> I'm sure this question has been answered a million times, so please pardon
> it again. If there's an appropriate FAQ, please point me to it.
>
> My problem is fairly simple: I've set up a couple of users of the form
> username@localhost. When I run a 'SELECT * FROM USER;' i
Sent on Jul 3 by Daniel Aderhold to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
aderho> Can anyone give the adress of another manual of MySQL (not from mysql.com).
Why is that ??? The manually you're not willing to use is indeed the *official*
manual, which also means the more comprehensive one you can think of. If yo
; From: Paul DuBois [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sunday, May 06, 2001 6:36 PM
> To: Simon Chan; mysql Mail List
> Subject: Re: users and passwords...users and passwords...
>
> At 12:16 PM -0700 5/6/01, Simon Chan wrote:
> >NEWBIE QUESTION
> >Hello,
> >
>
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Sent: Sunday, May 06, 2001 6:36 PM
To: Simon Chan; mysql Mail List
Subject: Re: users and passwords...users and passwords...
At 12:16 PM -0700 5/6/01, Simon Chan wrote:
>NEWBIE QUESTION
>Hello,
>
>Just installed mysql on a solaris2.7 sparc machine, but I don't seem
>to have
At 12:16 PM -0700 5/6/01, Simon Chan wrote:
>NEWBIE QUESTION
>Hello,
>
>Just installed mysql on a solaris2.7 sparc machine, but I don't seem
>to have permission to do
>anything! I add a user by typing
>
>useradd username
That creates a UNIX user account, not a MySQL user account. They have not
Use
\u mysql;
to select the database
In the query:
insert into user (host, user, password) values
('localhost', 'myname' password('testpass');
you are missing a bracket after ...('testpass')
--zak
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