I've already run quite a few GRANT commands. None of them have done
anything to the mysql.host table. I'm pretty familiar with the db and user
tables. Chapter 6 barely mentions that the host table exists. The
statements it makes about its (the host table) interaction with the db table
do not pan out.
Once again I ask, how specifically is the host table used in granting of
privileges. I challenge someone to write a GRANT statement that affects the
host table. I'd like to utilize the host table but the documentation is so
very cryptic. Just one EXAMPLE would really help.
Thanks,
Jeff
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
Behalf Of Gerald L. Clark
Sent: Friday, March 09, 2001 4:02 PM
To: Jeff Brewer
Cc: MySQL Mail List
Subject: Re: mysql.host table
Then run some GRANT commands, and see what they do to the privilege
tables.
Chapter 6 goes into quite a bit of detail on this topic.
Jeff Brewer wrote:
>
> I've been over Chapter 6 quite a few times, however I don't see any actual
> example of using the host table in conjunction with the db table. One
> concrete example, I think, would be enough to get me on the right track,
but
> there just doesn't seem to be any and I certainly can't make heads or
tails
> of it.
>
> -Jeff Brewer
>
> -----Original Message-----
>
> Did you read chapter 6 in the manual?
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