Re: two db: is possible to limit the access of the users?
From: Bob Badour <bbadour_at_pei.sympatico.ca>
Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 17:04:45 -0300
Message-ID: <46534c90$0$4034$9a566e8b_at_news.aliant.net>
>>Il 17 May 2007 12:29:27 -0700, Ed Prochak ha scritto:
>>
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>>>On May 17, 3:05 pm, artev <mailnotspa..._at_notspamm.nn> wrote:
>>>
>>>>if I have two databases, is possible to limit the access of one user only
>>>>at the own db and to avoid, for example, if it use a sql injection can in
>>>>some way from its db to modify the other?
>>>>so at max it can only damage its database.
>>>>which setting is preferable use?(example with phpmyadmin)
>>
>>>Answer depends on your database product.
>>
>>phpmyadmin think is only for mysql;
>>however is mysql
Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 17:04:45 -0300
Message-ID: <46534c90$0$4034$9a566e8b_at_news.aliant.net>
Ed Prochak wrote:
> On May 18, 8:41 am, artev <mailnotspa..._at_notspamm.nn> wrote: >
>>Il 17 May 2007 12:29:27 -0700, Ed Prochak ha scritto:
>>
>>
>>>On May 17, 3:05 pm, artev <mailnotspa..._at_notspamm.nn> wrote:
>>>
>>>>if I have two databases, is possible to limit the access of one user only
>>>>at the own db and to avoid, for example, if it use a sql injection can in
>>>>some way from its db to modify the other?
>>>>so at max it can only damage its database.
>>>>which setting is preferable use?(example with phpmyadmin)
>>
>>>Answer depends on your database product.
>>
>>phpmyadmin think is only for mysql;
>>however is mysql
> > phpadmin looks like a command for php (web) programming. I presume php > can work with more than just mysql. But like I said: my crystal ball > is in the shop.
phpmyadmin works with mysql
phppgadmin works with postgres
etc.
Received on Tue May 22 2007 - 22:04:45 CEST