mysql_secure_installation − improve MySQL installation security |
mysql_secure_installation |
This program enables you to improve the security of your MySQL installation in the following ways: |
• You can set a password for root accounts. |
• You can remove root accounts that are accessible from outside the local host. |
• You can remove anonymous−user accounts. |
• You can remove the test database (which by default can be accessed by all users, even anonymous users), and privileges that permit anyone to access databases with names that start with test_. |
mysql_secure_installation helps you implement security recommendations similar to those described at Section 2.12.2, “Securing the Initial MySQL Accounts”. Invoke mysql_secure_installation without arguments: |
shell> mysql_secure_installation |
The script will prompt you to determine which actions to perform. mysql_secure_installation is not available on Windows. |
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For more information, please refer to the MySQL Reference Manual, which may already be installed locally and which is also available online at http://dev.mysql.com/doc/. |
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