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Enhancement #58
openLDAP auth for MySQL
Status:
New
Priority:
Normal
Assignee:
-
Category:
Service :: IS / AAA / PKI
Start date:
2010-04-11
Due date:
% Done:
0%
Estimated time:
Patch Available:
No
Confirmed:
No
Branch:
Entity:
DuckCorp
Security:
No
Help Needed:
No
Description
It should be coupled with adding DB info in the LDAP schema for restricted access and future use.
       Updated by Marc Dequènes over 15 years ago
      Updated by Marc Dequènes over 15 years ago
      
      
    
    - Status changed from New to Blocked
External auth support is planned for 5.6, see http://forge.mysql.com/worklog/task.php?id=1054
       Updated by Marc Dequènes over 14 years ago
      Updated by Marc Dequènes over 14 years ago
      
      
    
    Support added in 5.5, not yet available in Debian (see Debian#609592).
       Updated by Marc Dequènes about 13 years ago
      Updated by Marc Dequènes about 13 years ago
      
      
    
    - Status changed from Blocked to In Progress
- Help Needed set to No
       Updated by Marc Dequènes about 13 years ago
      Updated by Marc Dequènes about 13 years ago
      
      
    
    - Status changed from In Progress to Blocked
« The server-side PAM authentication plugin is included only in commercial distributions. It is not included in MySQL community distributions. »
       Updated by Marc Dequènes almost 10 years ago
      Updated by Marc Dequènes almost 10 years ago
      
      
    
    - Blocks deleted (Enhancement #59: Improve MySQL perfs: use slow logs)
       Updated by Marc Dequènes about 8 years ago
      Updated by Marc Dequènes about 8 years ago
      
      
    
    - Status changed from Blocked to New
With the switch to MariaDB, and later work, this has become possible (but only just found this out): https://mariadb.com/kb/en/library/authentication-plugin-pam/
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