To reiterate Robie's point, for 20.04 this would be a behavioral change,
and while it is almost surely appropriate to do, in order to get it
accepted by the SRU process there needs to be a strong justification of
what the trouble is if it is left as-is.
>From the description it sounds like the risk only presents itself if a
user inadvertently mis-configures their system. I don't know if that
actually happens in practice, or if not how likely it might be, but
given that there's myriad ways for a naive user to make their system
insecure I'm not sure this is a compelling enough use case.
Can someone present a plausible, clearly-problematic use case that could
help justify an update to change this default in 20.04?
** Changed in: mysql-8.0 (Ubuntu Focal)
Status: New => Incomplete
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