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protect my database - your advsie plz

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    Jassim Rahma
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    Hi, I have a project with MySQL server database. unfortunately, MySQL doesn't provide a feature to password protect my database (unlike Microsoft SQL Server). So what's your advise? Shall I install my application on a separate MySQL instance so I will only have the password?

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      Hi, I have a project with MySQL server database. unfortunately, MySQL doesn't provide a feature to password protect my database (unlike Microsoft SQL Server). So what's your advise? Shall I install my application on a separate MySQL instance so I will only have the password?

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      GuyThiebaut
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      mysql password protect database[^] ;)

      “That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence.”

      ― Christopher Hitchens

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        mysql password protect database[^] ;)

        “That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence.”

        ― Christopher Hitchens

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        Jassim Rahma
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        but this will protect the server! What I want is to give my database a password so their administrator who'll access the same server won't be able to access my entire database even if he has a root for the same server because my database is password protected. This option is available in Microsoft SQL Server and it's working great

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          but this will protect the server! What I want is to give my database a password so their administrator who'll access the same server won't be able to access my entire database even if he has a root for the same server because my database is password protected. This option is available in Microsoft SQL Server and it's working great

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          Jassim Rahma wrote:

          This option is available in Microsoft SQL Server and it's working great

          Are you sure about that? Any administrator of the domain / local machine can easily give themselves unrestricted access[^] to a SQL instance, even if they're not set up as a user in SQL.


          "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer

          "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined" - Homer

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            Hi, I have a project with MySQL server database. unfortunately, MySQL doesn't provide a feature to password protect my database (unlike Microsoft SQL Server). So what's your advise? Shall I install my application on a separate MySQL instance so I will only have the password?

            Technology News @ www.JassimRahma.com

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            Jassim Rahma wrote:

            So what's your advise?

            Webservices, and hosting the server yourself. Easy argumentation; you'll only be the database-admin if the server is yours.

            Bastard Programmer from Hell :suss: If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]

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