--disable_warnings drop table if exists t1; --enable_warnings connect (master,localhost,root,,); connection master; # # Test that SSL options works properly # delete from mysql.user where user='mysqltest_1'; delete from mysql.db where user='mysqltest_1'; flush privileges; grant select on mysqltest.* to mysqltest_1@localhost require cipher "EDH-RSA-DES-CBC3-SHA"; show grants for mysqltest_1@localhost; grant delete on mysqltest.* to mysqltest_1@localhost; select * from mysql.user where user="mysqltest_1"; show grants for mysqltest_1@localhost; revoke delete on mysqltest.* from mysqltest_1@localhost; show grants for mysqltest_1@localhost; grant select on mysqltest.* to mysqltest_1@localhost require NONE; show grants for mysqltest_1@localhost; grant USAGE on mysqltest.* to mysqltest_1@localhost require cipher "EDH-RSA-DES-CBC3-SHA" AND SUBJECT "testsubject" ISSUER "MySQL AB"; show grants for mysqltest_1@localhost; revoke all privileges on mysqltest.* from mysqltest_1@localhost; show grants for mysqltest_1@localhost; delete from mysql.user where user='mysqltest_1'; flush privileges; # # Test of GRANTS specifying user limits # delete from mysql.user where user='mysqltest_1'; flush privileges; grant usage on *.* to mysqltest_1@localhost with max_queries_per_hour 10; select * from mysql.user where user="mysqltest_1"; show grants for mysqltest_1@localhost; grant usage on *.* to mysqltest_1@localhost with max_updates_per_hour 20 max_connections_per_hour 30; select * from mysql.user where user="mysqltest_1"; show grants for mysqltest_1@localhost; # This is just to double check that one won't ignore results of selects flush privileges; show grants for mysqltest_1@localhost; delete from mysql.user where user='mysqltest_1'; flush privileges; # # Test that the new db privileges are stored/retrieved correctly # grant CREATE TEMPORARY TABLES, LOCK TABLES on mysqltest.* to mysqltest_1@localhost; show grants for mysqltest_1@localhost; flush privileges; show grants for mysqltest_1@localhost; revoke CREATE TEMPORARY TABLES on mysqltest.* from mysqltest_1@localhost; show grants for mysqltest_1@localhost; grant ALL PRIVILEGES on mysqltest.* to mysqltest_1@localhost with GRANT OPTION; flush privileges; show grants for mysqltest_1@localhost; revoke LOCK TABLES, ALTER on mysqltest.* from mysqltest_1@localhost; show grants for mysqltest_1@localhost; revoke all privileges on mysqltest.* from mysqltest_1@localhost; delete from mysql.user where user='mysqltest_1'; flush privileges; grant usage on test.* to mysqltest_1@localhost with grant option; show grants for mysqltest_1@localhost; delete from mysql.user where user='mysqltest_1'; delete from mysql.db where user='mysqltest_1'; delete from mysql.tables_priv where user='mysqltest_1'; delete from mysql.columns_priv where user='mysqltest_1'; flush privileges; # # Test what happens when you have same table and colum level grants # create table t1 (a int); GRANT select,update,insert on t1 to mysqltest_1@localhost; GRANT select (a), update (a),insert(a), references(a) on t1 to mysqltest_1@localhost; show grants for mysqltest_1@localhost; select table_priv,column_priv from mysql.tables_priv where user="mysqltest_1"; REVOKE select (a), update on t1 from mysqltest_1@localhost; show grants for mysqltest_1@localhost; REVOKE select,update,insert,insert (a) on t1 from mysqltest_1@localhost; show grants for mysqltest_1@localhost; GRANT select,references on t1 to mysqltest_1@localhost; select table_priv,column_priv from mysql.tables_priv where user="mysqltest_1"; grant all on test.* to mysqltest_3@localhost with grant option; revoke all on test.* from mysqltest_3@localhost; show grants for mysqltest_3@localhost; revoke grant option on test.* from mysqltest_3@localhost; show grants for mysqltest_3@localhost; grant all on test.t1 to mysqltest_2@localhost with grant option; revoke all on test.t1 from mysqltest_2@localhost; show grants for mysqltest_2@localhost; revoke grant option on test.t1 from mysqltest_2@localhost; show grants for mysqltest_2@localhost; delete from mysql.user where user='mysqltest_1' or user="mysqltest_2" or user="mysqltest_3"; delete from mysql.db where user='mysqltest_1' or user="mysqltest_2" or user="mysqltest_3"; delete from mysql.tables_priv where user='mysqltest_1' or user="mysqltest_2" or user="mysqltest_3"; delete from mysql.columns_priv where user='mysqltest_1' or user="mysqltest_2" or user="mysqltest_3"; flush privileges; drop table t1; # # Test some error conditions # --error 1221 GRANT FILE on mysqltest.* to mysqltest_1@localhost; select 1; -- To test that the previous command didn't cause problems # # Bug #4898: User privileges depending on ORDER BY Settings of table db # insert into mysql.user (host, user) values ('localhost', 'test11'); insert into mysql.db (host, db, user, select_priv) values ('localhost', 'a%', 'test11', 'Y'), ('localhost', 'ab%', 'test11', 'Y'); alter table mysql.db order by db asc; flush privileges; show grants for test11@localhost; alter table mysql.db order by db desc; flush privileges; show grants for test11@localhost; delete from mysql.user where user='test11'; delete from mysql.db where user='test11'; # # Bug#6123: GRANT USAGE inserts useless Db row # create database db6123; grant usage on db6123.* to test6123 identified by 'magic123'; select host,db,user,select_priv,insert_priv from mysql.db where db="db6123"; delete from mysql.user where user='test6123'; drop database db6123; # # Bug#7391: Cross-database multi-table UPDATE security problem # create database mysqltest_1; create database mysqltest_2; create table mysqltest_1.t1 select 1 a, 2 q; create table mysqltest_1.t2 select 1 b, 2 r; create table mysqltest_2.t1 select 1 c, 2 s; create table mysqltest_2.t2 select 1 d, 2 t; #test the column privileges grant update (a) on mysqltest_1.t1 to mysqltest_3@localhost; grant select (b) on mysqltest_1.t2 to mysqltest_3@localhost; grant select (c) on mysqltest_2.t1 to mysqltest_3@localhost; grant update (d) on mysqltest_2.t2 to mysqltest_3@localhost; connect (conn1,localhost,mysqltest_3,,); connection conn1; show grants for mysqltest_3@localhost; --error 1143 update mysqltest_1.t1, mysqltest_1.t2 set q=10 where b=1; --error 1142 update mysqltest_1.t1, mysqltest_2.t2 set d=20 where d=1; --error 1143 update mysqltest_2.t1, mysqltest_1.t2 set c=20 where b=1; --error 1143 update mysqltest_2.t1, mysqltest_2.t2 set d=10 where s=2; #the following two should work update mysqltest_1.t1, mysqltest_2.t2 set a=10,d=10; update mysqltest_1.t1, mysqltest_2.t1 set a=20 where c=20; connection master; select t1.*,t2.* from mysqltest_1.t1,mysqltest_1.t2; select t1.*,t2.* from mysqltest_2.t1,mysqltest_2.t2; revoke all on mysqltest_1.t1 from mysqltest_3@localhost; revoke all on mysqltest_1.t2 from mysqltest_3@localhost; revoke all on mysqltest_2.t1 from mysqltest_3@localhost; revoke all on mysqltest_2.t2 from mysqltest_3@localhost; #test the db/table level privileges grant all on mysqltest_2.* to mysqltest_3@localhost; grant select on *.* to mysqltest_3@localhost; flush privileges; disconnect conn1; connect (conn2,localhost,mysqltest_3,,); connection conn2; use mysqltest_1; update mysqltest_2.t1, mysqltest_2.t2 set c=500,d=600; # the following failed before, should fail now. --error 1143 update mysqltest_1.t1, mysqltest_1.t2 set a=100,b=200; use mysqltest_2; #the following used to succeed, it must fail now. --error 1044 update mysqltest_1.t1, mysqltest_1.t2 set a=100,b=200; --error 1044 update mysqltest_2.t1, mysqltest_1.t2 set c=100,b=200; --error 1044 update mysqltest_1.t1, mysqltest_2.t2 set a=100,d=200; #lets see the result connection master; select t1.*,t2.* from mysqltest_1.t1,mysqltest_1.t2; select t1.*,t2.* from mysqltest_2.t1,mysqltest_2.t2; delete from mysql.user where user='mysqltest_3'; delete from mysql.db where user="mysqltest_3"; delete from mysql.tables_priv where user="mysqltest_3"; delete from mysql.columns_priv where user="mysqltest_3"; flush privileges; drop database mysqltest_1; drop database mysqltest_2;