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phpMyAdmin cloak
phpMyAdmin listing all databases on the server?
If you have experienced this phenomenon, this will fix it. Code:
/usr/bin/mysql_fix_privilege_tables Make sure to login as root and run this command. After running the command stop and start MySQL. You might need to logout of your phpMyAdmin, and then log back in order to see the changes. |
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doesnt phpMyAdmin already have this feature to limit the databases displayed?
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Ben, not to my knowledge and if there was such an option it would have been disabled today, because this happened automatically without warning to numerous servers across the internet.
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Kriek,
Does this bug allow users to access databases that do not belong to them?
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