On 03/21/2017 03:03 PM, Tom Ekberg wrote:
I have been working with MySQL a bit (yes, I know, heresy) and
encountered a program called mysql_config_editor. In my opinion it does
a better job of local password management than using a ~/.pgpass file.
Instead of assuming that a mode of 600 will keep
> On Mar 21, 2017, at 3:03 PM, Tom Ekberg wrote:
>
> I have been working with MySQL a bit (yes, I know, heresy) and encountered a
> program called mysql_config_editor. In my opinion it does a better job of
> local password management than using a ~/.pgpass file. Instead of
2017-03-21 23:03 GMT+01:00 Tom Ekberg :
> I have been working with MySQL a bit (yes, I know, heresy) and encountered
> a program called mysql_config_editor. In my opinion it does a better job of
> local password management than using a ~/.pgpass file. Instead of assuming
> that a
I have been working with MySQL a bit (yes, I know, heresy) and encountered a
program called mysql_config_editor. In my opinion it does a better job of local
password management than using a ~/.pgpass file. Instead of assuming that a
mode of 600 will keep people from peeking at your password,