Hi all,
is it ok, that the mysqld_safe process runs under the root account!
Shouldn´t that be the mysql account, too?
10317 root 9 0 1060 1060 876 S 0.0 0.0 0:00 mysqld_safe
10359 mysql 9 0 1436 1436 1044 S 0.0 0.0 0:00 mysqld
10361 mysql 8 0 1436 1436
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Dingfelder Andy schrieb:
Hello,
if I install mysql under linux, there is a user created calld 'mysql'.
My question is, whether this user has a default password, which
should be
changed
to avoid security problems?
# grep mysql /etc/passwd
Hello,
if I install mysql under linux, there is a user created calld 'mysql'.
My question is, whether this user has a default password, which should be
changed
to avoid security problems?
Regards
Andy
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Hello Murrat,
is it possible, that someone deletes your mysql-database or the host table?
Maybe yourself?
The server needs this table for the "authorization rules", and a deletion
should be avoided!
Hope that helps.
Regards
Andy
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Von: Murat YESILDAL
Hello Konstantin,
this code is buggy, because 'new' is not a valid C operator.
And MYSQL is a struct not an object.
The 'new' operator allocates memory for objects (C++).
In C you?ve to use the malloc function.
Take a look at the libmysqltest example, which comes with your distribution.
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gOoD rIdE!
Andy Dingfelder
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