MySql works independant of the system accounts. It's default port is a non priviledged one. You can create as many user accounts as you feel like and you can set per user ACL's for each table. Just create another table and userid on MySql and then set appropriate priviledges for that user for whatever table it needs to access. Mithun ------------------------------------------------ An alpha version of a web based tool to manage your subscription with this mailing list is at http://lists.linux-india.org/cgi-bin/mj_wwwusr
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- [linux-delhi] PGP in a CGI script (was Re: My... Anmol Khirbat
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- Re: [linux-delhi] Mysql Mithun Bhattacharya
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- Re: [linux-delhi] Tracking user session Amit Soni
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- Re: [linux-delhi] SAMBA - is it only a dance ... Vivek Khare
- Re: [linux-delhi] SAMBA - is it only a dance ... Sunil Dhaka
- Re: [linux-delhi] Tracking user session Mithun Bhattacharya
