hi james,
On Mon, May 09, 2005 at 08:21:39PM -0700, james wrote:
> Do you think it would be possible to give the user an install time
> option as to whether tcp is disabled or not? And if the user needed to
> change it, he could dpkg-reconfigure mysql-server, and move on. Just an
> idea, anyw
Hi Sean,
Do you think it would be possible to give the user an install time
option as to whether tcp is disabled or not? And if the user needed to
change it, he could dpkg-reconfigure mysql-server, and move on. Just an
idea, anyway.
James
sean finney wrote:
hi james,
currently, the default my
hi james,
On Mon, May 09, 2005 at 07:21:31PM -0700, james m wrote:
> the mysql-server package should ship with tcp disabled, and only listen on
> unix sockets. Or, the package should offer the user an option to enable or
> disable tcp.
currently, the default mysql server installation only allow
Package: mysql-server
Version: 4.0.24-5
Severity: minor
the mysql-server package should ship with tcp disabled, and only listen on
unix sockets. Or, the package should offer the user an option to enable or
disable tcp.
-- System Information:
Debian Release: 3.1
APT prefers testing
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