Hi everyone,
My name is Matthew Zito, and I'm the Chief Scientist for a company called
GridApp Systems based here in New York City. We're currently looking at
extending our database automation software to MySQL, and rather than assume
that MySQL users are facing the same cha
Claire McLister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 10/24/2005 05:19:18 PM:
> Hi,
>
> We've developed an automatic email mapping capability from Google Maps
> API.
>
> To try it out, we mapped origins of emails to this group from October
> 3 through October 14th.
>
> The result of this map is a
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On Oct 24, 2005, at 8:14 PM, Claire McLister wrote:
if you go to the web page, http://www.zeesource.net/maps/help.do,
then in the paragraph under the heading "Automatic Maps" the last
sentence should give you the location of your IP.
Hmm. That located me perfectly, but on th
kBerry Handheld.
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From: "J.R. Bullington" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 10/24/2005 07:58 PM
To: "'Claire McLister'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
Subject: RE: Map of MySQL Users
Thank you for your email.
It seems as though you are getting rave reviews fro
ses and had the same
issues. I canned the idea for now.
P
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Sent from my NYPL BlackBerry Handheld.
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From: "J.R. Bullington" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 10/24/2005 07:58 PM
To: "'Claire McLister'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 24, 2005 6:24 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Map of MySQL Users
We use the origin IP and then convert it to a latitude/longitude using
a
commercial service. There are several services available these days to
do
this conversion.
We use any email po
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From: "J.R. Bullington" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 10/24/2005 07:58 PM
To: "'Claire McLister'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
Subject: RE: Map of MySQL Users
Thank you for your email.
It seems as though you are getting rave reviews from the list. I am sure
h her answers.
GREAT JOB CLAIRE & COMPANY!
-Original Message-
From: Claire McLister [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 24, 2005 6:24 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Map of MySQL Users
We use the origin IP and then convert it to a latitude/longitude using a
commercia
On Mon, 2005-10-24 at 14:19 -0700, Claire McLister wrote:
> We've developed an automatic email mapping capability from Google Maps
> API.
>
> To try it out, we mapped origins of emails to this group from October
> 3 through October 14th.
>
> The result of this map is at:
> http://www.zees
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-Original Message-
From: Claire McLister [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, 25 October 2005 6:49 AM
To: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: Map of MySQL Users
Hi,
We've developed an automatic email mapping capability from Google Maps
API.
To try it out, we mapped origi
That's awesome! I love it. Even though it didn't include me... :(
How are you doing the geotargeting?
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This is awesome! You missed me by 3 days. It looks like you can see the
exact street and house that an email originated from. I like the mapping
capability very much.
Bob Cochran
Claire McLister wrote:
Hi,
We've developed an automatic email mapping capability from Google
Maps API.
To
Hi,
We've developed an automatic email mapping capability from Google Maps
API.
To try it out, we mapped origins of emails to this group from October
3 through October 14th.
The result of this map is at:
http://www.zeesource.net/maps/map.do?group=460
Would like to hear what you think
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Jaspreet Singh wrote:
The problem is that MySQL users can only be 16 chars loong (bad !!) and
cannot have '@' or '#' in the name.
If you think 16 characters is not enough, you can file this as a bug/feature
request at http://bugs.mysql.com
Is there a way out ... Is t
On Mon, Sep 05, 2005 at 11:00:43AM -0700, Karam Chand wrote:
> First all it is not recommended at all to dump and
> import user information.
Why not? They are just entries in a database, like any other. How
would you propose I move a large batch of users to another database
server?
> Secondly
On Mon, Sep 05, 2005 at 12:41:50PM +0300, Gleb Paharenko wrote:
> Hello.
>
> Have you run 'FLUSH PRIVILEGES'?
Doh! I got everything else find, but forgot something stupid.
Murphy's law, I suppose.
Thanks for the prompt!
Ross
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Hello,
First all it is not recommended at all to dump and
import user information.
Secondly the user authentication system has changed
between 4.0 and 4.1 so old passwords from 4.0 wont
work. Its given in the docs.
Thirdly, MySQL does not store the actual password in
its database. It always kee
Hello.
Have you run 'FLUSH PRIVILEGES'?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 04, 2005 at 10:08:32PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Now I have all the users in the new mysql.user table. But when I try
>> to login, the same credentials do not work.
>
> A bit more info on this. T
On Sun, Sep 04, 2005 at 10:08:32PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Now I have all the users in the new mysql.user table. But when I try
> to login, the same credentials do not work.
A bit more info on this. This interesting error happens with GRANT:
mysql> grant all on testing.* to testing@'%'
Hello everyone,
I'm working on migrating a number of users to a different database
server. mysqldump makes this quite easy, but I've run into a
surprising issue with the new server.
I imported things like this:
# mysqldump --skip-add-drop --all-databases | mysql -h newbox -u root -p
Somehow th
Hi,
I am having problems managing mysql users. I use Active directory/LDAP
for user management and the user names could be
[EMAIL PROTECTED] , [EMAIL PROTECTED] etc etc...
I want to use same users or atleast users with the same name to be able
to create Database.
The problem is that MySQL
Hi!
As you may know, MySQL is holding it's third annual User's Conference
on April 18-21 in Santa Clara, California.
This is a annual event that I (and the other cofounder Monty) love to
participate in. It nice to see so many people in one place exited
about MySQL!
It's a unique opportunity to m
Im currently setting up a LAMP server which will be accessed by (a lot of)
students for various courses.
To handle user accounts I use PAM to authenticate ftp-logins against an LDAP
server.
Additionally, I'm looking for a way to authenticate MySQL users against PAM
(or LDAP directly) too,
Hi everybody,
If you've ever wanted to share your knowledge and experience about
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You're invited to submit a proposal to speak at the next MySQL Users
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papers is wide open, but pleas
Hi MySQL community,
As some of you, I did a presentation at the UC2004 about "Using MySQL in a
Japanese environment - and avoiding common pitfalls", which can also be
found online.
http://www.be-known-online.com/mysql/
During the first 6 months I had so far 250 downloads, only for this single
I do a small web hosting company and one of the ongoing issues we have is
keeping mysql user's passwords in sync with ldap/local passwords. Right
now I have a script in place to try and keep things in sync when they
change their local ldap password but it doesn't always work and it feels
like
At 12:53 + 5/1/04, shaun thornburgh wrote:
Hi,
I have just installed MySQL on Windows 2000, after inspecting the
mysql users table I have noticed that there are four users:
Host User
localhost root
gcw root
% root
gcw
Three of the accounts have a root name and one
your hostname ?
-Original Message-
From: shaun thornburgh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, May 01, 2004 10:53 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: MySQL Users Table
Hi,
I have just installed MySQL on Windows 2000, after inspecting the mysql
users table I have noticed that there
Hi,
I have just installed MySQL on Windows 2000, after inspecting the mysql
users table I have noticed that there are four users:
Host User
localhost root
gcw root
% root
gcw
I know about the two root accounts but where did the gcw user come from,
there is no
Greetings All!
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hing in DB table and restart.
Hope this helps.
Thanks
Emery
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From: "m i l e s" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Director General: NEFACOMP" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, November 29, 2003 02:26
Subject: Re: MySQL users.
> Emeyr
>
27;emery'@'192.168.0.50'
if you omit the @ part, MySQL will add 'locahost' for you.
Like 'emery'@'localhost'
Hope this helps.
Thanks
Emeyr
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From: "m i l e s" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTE
Hi
Im a more than a lil confused about how to set up multiple
users for EXTERNAL access to MySQL.
Ive granted permissions to the Local user, but how to I grant permissions
to external users ?
Sincerely,
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ent a REMOVEUSER command.
Thanks
Emery
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From: "Alejandro Javier Pomeraniec" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, October 10, 2003 13:22
Subject: Re: deleting mysql users
> Thanks !!
>
> Do you happen to know why my
Alejandro Javier Pomeraniec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks !!
>
> Do you happen to know why mysql decided not to erase those users??
>
It's how REVOKE works. REVOKE doesn't remove user entry from the table 'user'. From
version 4.1.1 you can use DROP USER command to delete user:
ht
Thanks !!
Do you happen to know why mysql decided not to erase those users??
On Fri, 10 Oct 2003 17:07:12 +0300
Victoria Reznichenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Alejandro Javier Pomeraniec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Whenever i create a database user using GRANT command, mysql add
Alejandro Javier Pomeraniec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Whenever i create a database user using GRANT command, mysql add a register inside
> the user table in mysql database. I've noticed that if i use REVOKE to revoke all
> privileges from that user, mysql does not delete the register from u
That's how I do it. Take the user out of both the user and db tables.
-Original Message-
From: Alejandro Javier Pomeraniec
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 10, 2003 6:33 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: deleting mysql users
Hi !!
Whenever i create a database user
Hi !!
Whenever i create a database user using GRANT command, mysql add a register inside the
user table in mysql database. I've noticed that if i use REVOKE to revoke all
privileges from that user, mysql does not delete the register from user table, but
denies every permission for that user. Wh
Do you plan on attending the first MySQL Users Conference to be held
next month in San Jose, Calif?
Our company is one of the sponsors for this event and we very much
look forward to meeting many of you.
If you haven't already registered for this important event, we
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Hi,
I very need sync password for same mysql users with LDAP (or *nix passwd file).
Any idea?
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On Sunday, December 15, 2002, at 10:03 PM, David T-G wrote:
% ---
% Does anyone know what NetInfo Manager means when it shows a username
% (mysql) whose passwd is "*" (an asterisk)? And how I might
incorporate
% that user into... whatever I need it for? :)
No idea here; sorry. Well, some id
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That's always helpful :-)
%
% Most things I've read say to establish a "mysql" user -I take it this
% is to run the daemon(mysqld?) under?
f you don't use any username
directive (mysql -u uname) it will use the unix/linux username to log you in
with.
>>I usually make "myself" a mysql superuser, should I do that?
usually a good idea, that way you can add mysql users to the list of people
that can use the databases
TR,
Ok first I would like to say that I have just recently started using MySQL so I
feel your pain and I hope my explination helps you out.
The mysql user your referring to is probably the user that is should be used to
run the mysql daemon. Which would b e a seperate *nix/Windows(?) user, I'm no
I wish to attempt to clarify one of my earlier questions:
Most things I've read say to establish a "mysql" user -I take it this
is to run the daemon(mysqld?) under?
Is the above user one that will be created in the users table of the
mysql db? What mysql privileges does such a user need?
Also,
Hi all,
just for your information:
I just committed new stuff for php's mysql extension:
I added some trace/debug functionality, which can be activated via
ini-setting "mysql.trace_mode". When it's set to on, you will get
automatically warnings for:
a) table & index scan
b) SQL-Errors
c) non
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> From: Jeremy Zawodny [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 28, 2002 10:31 PM
> To: Kerry Ancheta
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Jeremy Zawodny
> Subject: Re: UK MySQL Users
>
>
> I was going to ask this earlier but got tied up in other stu
ENTIFIED BY "password";
> Simon
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Unix Newbie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 24 April 2002 10:15
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Mysql users setup.
>
>
>
>
> Hello all!
>
>I am just starting out w
Look in db mysql.user to see what users can do what.
GRANT ALL ON *.* TO user@% IDENTIFIED BY "password";
Simon
-Original Message-
From: Unix Newbie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 24 April 2002 10:15
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Mysql users setup.
Hello all!
Hello all!
I am just starting out with learning mysql and I have run into some
speed bumps that are mostly my configuration. I have set up mysql
running on a Mac OS X box with php running a particular software package
called phpESP. Works great (a bit slow, but great).
Now, in order to h
Marnix,
Friday, April 05, 2002, 10:15:56 AM, you wrote:
MV> I am setting up a mysql database and have a questions about users.
MV> I would like everybody to have the possibility to consult the database
MV> without having to introduce a user and /or password (even not showing the
MV> screen for us
Hello,
I am setting up a mysql database and have a questions about users.
I would like everybody to have the possibility to consult the database
without having to introduce a user and /or password (even not showing the
screen for user and password).
Only a few people will have to possibility to i
Steve Wright queried
> I am looking for a command to delete all user that do not have access to
any
> databases.
>
> Does anyone know of such a command ??
Off-the-wall answer from a newbie:
Since the user information is kept in a table, it should be fairly easy to
build a short MySQL script to
]
Subject: delete old mysql users
Hello,
I have a system running MySQL with old user accounts I wish to remove.
I am looking for a command to delete all user that do not have access to any
databases.
Does anyone know of such a command ??
With Thanks,
Steve
Hello,
I have a system running MySQL with old user accounts I wish to remove.
I am looking for a command to delete all user that do not have access to any
databases.
Does anyone know of such a command ??
With Thanks,
Steve.
Are you coming to the Open Source Convention next week in San Diego,
California? Would you like to meet fellow MySQL users and some of the
MySQL developers?
If so, plan to be in the room "Harbor Island II (East)" between 8pm
and 10pm on Wednesday the 25th of July. There will be a BOF
n Software
Convention in San Diego (OSCON), I'm going to Hawaii with my family and
would be eager to meet with any local MySQL users on Oahu, Maui or Big
Island sometimes between July 27 and August 9.
I'd love to hear more about how you use the MySQL DBMS and what we can do
to make your
Hi everybody,
I have MySql installed in My own LAN and I alrready made test to use MySql
as optional SQL server. Test was great in speed, so I have just one
question.
I want to offer my Systems with tradicional LAN Access and optional SQL
server. As you know, SQL Servers are too expensesive f
Hello,
I am wondering if there is a site that attempts to count or estimate the number of
Internet servers that use mySQL. Do you happen to know if there is a mySQL equivalent
to www.netcraft.com/survey (which attempts to count Apache servers)? If anyone knows
of a resource that might be rele
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