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SSH Tunneling In Your ApplicationIntroduction This article is dedicated to the task of securing MySQL client-server connection using functionality provided by the Secure Shell (SSH) protocol. To be …
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10 ways to crash or overload MySQL. Valid, somewhat tongue in …
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Valid, somewhat tongue in cheek, but aposite point early on here, “In my opinion MySQL Security should be treated the following way - if you do not allow any access to MySQL Server you are reasonably secure.”
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Meeting 2nd October 2007
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The next technique dicussed was SQL injection and how it can be used to gain access to databases on Oracle or MySQL. Soultions given were ‘idioit proofing’ to make sure that overflows can not occur, making sure database has a password, …
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Skillings & Sons Website Launch
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We checked and altered the browser security settings to see if that effected it, adding out development server to the list of “ok” sites, and lowering security to exploit enticing levels. heh. Nothing. So, we rolled back the code to …
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Securely configuring MySQL on MacOS X
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This link provides a good tip for securing MySQL from unwanted attention and aiding performance in OS X. As a summary, you just add the following lines to the my.cnf file :. [mysqld] skip-thread-priority skip-networking …
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