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| From: | Thimble Smith | Date: | August 20 1999 5:05pm |
| Subject: | Re: [RFE] SET OPTION PASSWORD was (MySQL ISP issues) | ||
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At 18:27, 19990820, Christian Mack wrote: >What I think of is something like that: >SET OPTION PASSWORD=... [NO_LOG] [NO_UPDATE_LOG] > >With that enhanced syntax, you could leave both "SET OPTION SQL_LOG..." commands > untouched (= restricted to user with PROCESS priviledge). I like it. But I would also like the admin to be able to tell who changed a password when from what IP. Could the log file still record the command, but XXXXXX the password string or something? [ Note: I don't need this feature. If others don't think that this ] [ is important, then I don't either. ] Tim
| Thread | ||
|---|---|---|
| • MySQL ISP issues | Paul DuBois | 14 Aug |
| • Re: MySQL ISP issues | Tonu Samuel | 15 Aug |
| • Re: MySQL ISP issues | Sasha Pachev | 15 Aug |
| • Re: MySQL ISP issues | Paul DuBois | 15 Aug |
| • [RFE] SET OPTION PASSWORD was (MySQL ISP issues) | Christian Mack | 20 Aug |
| • Re: [RFE] SET OPTION PASSWORD was (MySQL ISP issues) | Thimble Smith | 20 Aug |
| • Re: [RFE] SET OPTION PASSWORD was (MySQL ISP issues) | Michael Widenius | 22 Aug |
| • Re: [RFE] SET OPTION PASSWORD was (MySQL ISP issues) | Christian Mack | 8 Sep |
| • Re: MySQL ISP issues | Christopher R. Jones | 14 Aug |
| • Re: MySQL ISP issues | Paul DuBois | 14 Aug |
