Alexander M. Turek a écrit :
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Hi Marc,
Marc Delisle schrieb:
As you can see from HEAD, server_privileges.php now supports MySQL 5 privileges.
But it does not support privileges granted on routine level and it still fetches the privileges from mysql.User etc, I guess.
Right. On a side note, we have check_user_privileges.lib.php that is used to see who can create a db and a table, and to see who is super-user for importing, based on SHOW GRANTS.
Still TODO: REQUIRE clause of GRANT:
NONE SSL X509 CIPHER ISSUER SUBJECT
I know, but as lang as we don't support SSL connections to the MySQL server, this is a hard thing to test. :-)
I don't see your point. SHOW GRANTS reports those options so we can report about them, and we can generate a GRANT command containing them. This way, PMA can be used to manage accounts for users of applications which implement mysqli_ssl_set(), even if PMA itself does not use SSL connections to MySQL.
Marc