Hi!
On Jul 14, 2008, at 10:44 AM, Monty Taylor wrote:
But I have no idea why it can't just be its own SQL extension,
instead
of having mysqladmin.
Well.... thing is, we got rid of users - so there's no way to say
"this
account is privileged to shut down the server" Signals, on the other
hand, can be controlled by UNIX user account stuff (I can't signal a
process I don't own)
Adding SHUTDOWN once we have an authentication system is viable.
Adding in the AUTH system is not hard... we need a delegator though
(aka... something to validate against).
For simple login we could test with htpasswd output files. Just
something simple to get the ball rolling :)
Strip mine Apache for others!
Cheers,
-Brian
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