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GRANT ALL | GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON example_database.* TO 'user_name'@'192.168.123.%' IDENTIFIED BY 'my_password'; | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:14, 7 September 2024
Create user[edit]
MariaDB User management knowledge base. [1]
CREATE OR REPLACE USER 'user_name'@'host' IDENTIFIED BY 'password';
Host can be something like localhost or '192.123.123.%'. [2]
IP addresses need to be surrounded by quotes. Put the user name in quotes and the host in quotes, but not the @ symbol.
Ranges in the IP can be specified with the % wildcard or subnet masks, e.g. 192.123.123.0/255.255.255.0.
Password is supplied as-is. Unencrypted and not passed through the PASSWORD() function.
Create database[edit]
CREATE DATABASE IF NOT EXISTS example_database;
Grant user access to database[edit]
To grant access to all objects in the database to a user:
GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON example_database.* TO 'user_name'@'192.168.123.%' IDENTIFIED BY 'my_password';
Flushing privledges[edit]
Don't forget to flush the privledes after making changes:
FLUSH PRIVILEGES;