This Thursday (June 10th, 14:00 UTC), Darren
Cassar will rerun his February 25 presentation of Securich - Security Plugin for MySQL.
(Recording of the session failed in February; hopefully it will
succeed this time.) According to Darren, the author of the
plugin, Securich is an incredibly handy and versatile tool for
managing user privileges on MySQL through the use of roles. It
basically makes granting and revoking rights a piece of cake, not
to mention added security it provides through password expiry and
password history, the customization level it permits, the fact
that it runs on any MySQL 5.0 or later and it's easily deployable
on any official MySQL binary, platform independent.
More information here: …
This Thursday (June 10th, 14:00 UTC), Darren
Cassar will rerun his February 25 presentation of Securich - Security Plugin for MySQL.
(Recording of the session failed in February; hopefully it will
succeed this time.) According to Darren, the author of the
plugin, Securich is an incredibly handy and versatile tool for
managing user privileges on MySQL through the use of roles. It
basically makes granting and revoking rights a piece of cake, not
to mention added security it provides through password expiry and
password history, the customization level it permits, the fact
that it runs on any MySQL 5.0 or later and it's easily deployable
on any official MySQL binary, platform independent.
More information here: …
This Thursday (June 10th, 14:00 UTC), Darren
Cassar will rerun his February 25 presentation of Securich - Security Plugin for MySQL.
(Recording of the session failed in February; hopefully it will
succeed this time.) According to Darren, the author of the
plugin, Securich is an incredibly handy and versatile tool for
managing user privileges on MySQL through the use of roles. It
basically makes granting and revoking rights a piece of cake, not
to mention added security it provides through password expiry and
password history, the customization level it permits, the fact
that it runs on any MySQL 5.0 or later and it's easily deployable
on any official MySQL binary, platform independent.
More information here: …