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mysql_setpermission is a Perl script that was originally written and contributed by Luuk de Boer. It interactively sets permissions in the MySQL grant tables. mysql_setpermission is written in Perl and requires that the DBI
and DBD::mysql
Perl modules be installed (see Section 2.4.20, “Perl Installation Notes”).
Invoke mysql_setpermission like this:
shell> mysql_setpermission [options
]
options
should be either --help
to display the help message, or options that indicate how to connect to the MySQL server. The account used when you connect determines which permissions you have when attempting to modify existing permissions in the grant tables.
mysql_setpermissions also reads options from the [client]
and [perl]
groups in the .my.cnf
file in your home directory, if the file exists.
mysql_setpermission understands the following options:
Display a help message and exit.
Connect to the MySQL server on the given host.
The password to use when connecting to the server. Note that the password value is not optional for this option, unlike for other MySQL programs. You can use an option file to avoid giving the password on the command line.
Specifying a password on the command line should be considered insecure. See Section 5.8.6, “Keeping Your Password Secure”.
The TCP/IP port number to use for the connection.
For connections to localhost
, the Unix socket file to use.
The MySQL username to use when connecting to the server.