mariadb/mysql-test/t/sp-security.test
Dmitry Lenev 51ff281efe Fix for bug#57061 "User without privilege on routine can
discover its existence".

The problem was that user without any privileges on 
routine was able to find out whether it existed or not.
DROP FUNCTION and DROP PROCEDURE statements were 
checking if routine being dropped existed and reported 
ER_SP_DOES_NOT_EXIST error/warning before checking 
if user had enough privileges to drop it.

This patch solves this problem by changing code not to 
check if routine exists before checking if user has enough 
privileges to drop it. Moreover we no longer perform this 
check using a separate call instead we rely on 
sp_drop_routine() returning SP_KEY_NOT_FOUND if routine 
doesn't exist.

This change also simplifies one of upcoming patches
refactoring global read lock implementation.
2010-10-07 20:01:17 +04:00

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#
# Testing SQL SECURITY of stored procedures
#
# Can't test with embedded server that doesn't support grants
-- source include/not_embedded.inc
# Save the initial number of concurrent sessions
--source include/count_sessions.inc
connect (con1root,localhost,root,,);
connection con1root;
use test;
# Create user user1 with no particular access rights
grant usage on *.* to user1@localhost;
flush privileges;
--disable_warnings
drop table if exists t1;
drop database if exists db1_secret;
--enable_warnings
# Create our secret database
create database db1_secret;
# Can create a procedure in other db
create procedure db1_secret.dummy() begin end;
drop procedure db1_secret.dummy;
use db1_secret;
create table t1 ( u varchar(64), i int );
insert into t1 values('test', 0);
# A test procedure and function
create procedure stamp(i int)
insert into db1_secret.t1 values (user(), i);
--replace_column 5 '0000-00-00 00:00:00' 6 '0000-00-00 00:00:00'
show procedure status like 'stamp';
delimiter |;
create function db() returns varchar(64)
begin
declare v varchar(64);
select u into v from t1 limit 1;
return v;
end|
delimiter ;|
--replace_column 5 '0000-00-00 00:00:00' 6 '0000-00-00 00:00:00'
show function status like 'db';
# root can, of course
call stamp(1);
select * from t1;
select db();
grant execute on procedure db1_secret.stamp to user1@'%';
grant execute on function db1_secret.db to user1@'%';
grant execute on procedure db1_secret.stamp to ''@'%';
grant execute on function db1_secret.db to ''@'%';
connect (con2user1,localhost,user1,,);
connect (con3anon,localhost,anon,,);
#
# User1 can
#
connection con2user1;
# This should work...
call db1_secret.stamp(2);
select db1_secret.db();
# ...but not this
--error ER_TABLEACCESS_DENIED_ERROR
select * from db1_secret.t1;
# ...and not this
--error ER_DBACCESS_DENIED_ERROR
create procedure db1_secret.dummy() begin end;
--error ER_PROCACCESS_DENIED_ERROR
drop procedure db1_secret.dummy;
--error ER_PROCACCESS_DENIED_ERROR
drop procedure db1_secret.stamp;
--error ER_PROCACCESS_DENIED_ERROR
drop function db1_secret.db;
#
# Anonymous can
#
connection con3anon;
# This should work...
call db1_secret.stamp(3);
select db1_secret.db();
# ...but not this
--error ER_TABLEACCESS_DENIED_ERROR
select * from db1_secret.t1;
# ...and not this
--error ER_DBACCESS_DENIED_ERROR
create procedure db1_secret.dummy() begin end;
--error ER_PROCACCESS_DENIED_ERROR
drop procedure db1_secret.dummy;
--error ER_PROCACCESS_DENIED_ERROR
drop procedure db1_secret.stamp;
--error ER_PROCACCESS_DENIED_ERROR
drop function db1_secret.db;
#
# Check it out
#
connection con1root;
select * from t1;
#
# Change to invoker's rights
#
alter procedure stamp sql security invoker;
--replace_column 5 '0000-00-00 00:00:00' 6 '0000-00-00 00:00:00'
show procedure status like 'stamp';
alter function db sql security invoker;
--replace_column 5 '0000-00-00 00:00:00' 6 '0000-00-00 00:00:00'
show function status like 'db';
# root still can
call stamp(4);
select * from t1;
select db();
#
# User1 cannot
#
connection con2user1;
# This should not work
--error ER_TABLEACCESS_DENIED_ERROR
call db1_secret.stamp(5);
--error ER_TABLEACCESS_DENIED_ERROR
select db1_secret.db();
#
# Anonymous cannot
#
connection con3anon;
# This should not work
--error ER_TABLEACCESS_DENIED_ERROR
call db1_secret.stamp(6);
--error ER_TABLEACCESS_DENIED_ERROR
select db1_secret.db();
#
# Bug#2777 Stored procedure doesn't observe definer's rights
#
connection con1root;
--disable_warnings
drop database if exists db2;
--enable_warnings
create database db2;
use db2;
create table t2 (s1 int);
insert into t2 values (0);
grant usage on db2.* to user1@localhost;
grant select on db2.* to user1@localhost;
grant usage on db2.* to user2@localhost;
grant select,insert,update,delete,create routine on db2.* to user2@localhost;
grant create routine on db2.* to user1@localhost;
flush privileges;
connection con2user1;
use db2;
create procedure p () insert into t2 values (1);
# Check that this doesn't work.
--error ER_TABLEACCESS_DENIED_ERROR
call p();
connect (con4user2,localhost,user2,,);
connection con4user2;
use db2;
# This should not work, since p is executed with definer's (user1's) rights.
--error ER_PROCACCESS_DENIED_ERROR
call p();
select * from t2;
create procedure q () insert into t2 values (2);
call q();
select * from t2;
connection con1root;
grant usage on procedure db2.q to user2@localhost with grant option;
connection con4user2;
grant execute on procedure db2.q to user1@localhost;
connection con2user1;
use db2;
# This should work
call q();
select * from t2;
#
# Bug#6030 Stored procedure has no appropriate DROP privilege
# (or ALTER for that matter)
# still connection con2user1 in db2
# This should work:
alter procedure p modifies sql data;
drop procedure p;
# This should NOT work
--error ER_PROCACCESS_DENIED_ERROR
alter procedure q modifies sql data;
--error ER_PROCACCESS_DENIED_ERROR
drop procedure q;
connection con1root;
use db2;
# But root always can
alter procedure q modifies sql data;
drop procedure q;
# Clean up
#Still connection con1root;
disconnect con2user1;
disconnect con3anon;
disconnect con4user2;
use test;
select type,db,name from mysql.proc where db like 'db%';
drop database db1_secret;
drop database db2;
# Make sure the routines are gone
select type,db,name from mysql.proc where db like 'db%';
# Get rid of the users
delete from mysql.user where user='user1' or user='user2';
delete from mysql.user where user='' and host='%';
# And any routine privileges
delete from mysql.procs_priv where user='user1' or user='user2';
# Delete the grants to user ''@'%' that was created above
delete from mysql.procs_priv where user='' and host='%';
delete from mysql.db where user='user2';
flush privileges;
#
# Test the new security acls
#
grant usage on *.* to usera@localhost;
grant usage on *.* to userb@localhost;
grant usage on *.* to userc@localhost;
create database sptest;
create table t1 ( u varchar(64), i int );
create procedure sptest.p1(i int) insert into test.t1 values (user(), i);
grant insert on t1 to usera@localhost;
grant execute on procedure sptest.p1 to usera@localhost;
show grants for usera@localhost;
grant execute on procedure sptest.p1 to userc@localhost with grant option;
show grants for userc@localhost;
connect (con2usera,localhost,usera,,);
connect (con3userb,localhost,userb,,);
connect (con4userc,localhost,userc,,);
connection con2usera;
call sptest.p1(1);
--error ER_PROCACCESS_DENIED_ERROR
grant execute on procedure sptest.p1 to userb@localhost;
--error ER_PROCACCESS_DENIED_ERROR
drop procedure sptest.p1;
connection con3userb;
--error ER_PROCACCESS_DENIED_ERROR
call sptest.p1(2);
--error ER_PROCACCESS_DENIED_ERROR
grant execute on procedure sptest.p1 to userb@localhost;
--error ER_PROCACCESS_DENIED_ERROR
drop procedure sptest.p1;
connection con4userc;
call sptest.p1(3);
grant execute on procedure sptest.p1 to userb@localhost;
--error ER_PROCACCESS_DENIED_ERROR
drop procedure sptest.p1;
connection con3userb;
call sptest.p1(4);
--error ER_PROCACCESS_DENIED_ERROR
grant execute on procedure sptest.p1 to userb@localhost;
--error ER_PROCACCESS_DENIED_ERROR
drop procedure sptest.p1;
connection con1root;
select * from t1;
grant all privileges on procedure sptest.p1 to userc@localhost;
show grants for userc@localhost;
show grants for userb@localhost;
connection con4userc;
revoke all privileges on procedure sptest.p1 from userb@localhost;
connection con1root;
show grants for userb@localhost;
#cleanup
disconnect con4userc;
disconnect con3userb;
disconnect con2usera;
use test;
drop database sptest;
delete from mysql.user where user='usera' or user='userb' or user='userc';
delete from mysql.procs_priv where user='usera' or user='userb' or user='userc';
delete from mysql.tables_priv where user='usera';
flush privileges;
drop table t1;
#
# Bug#9503 reseting correct parameters of thread after error in SP function
#
connect (root,localhost,root,,test);
connection root;
--disable_warnings
drop function if exists bug_9503;
--enable_warnings
delimiter //;
create database mysqltest//
use mysqltest//
create table t1 (s1 int)//
grant select on t1 to user1@localhost//
create function bug_9503 () returns int sql security invoker begin declare v int;
select min(s1) into v from t1; return v; end//
delimiter ;//
connect (user1,localhost,user1,,test);
connection user1;
use mysqltest;
-- error ER_PROCACCESS_DENIED_ERROR
select bug_9503();
connection root;
grant execute on function bug_9503 to user1@localhost;
connection user1;
do 1;
use test;
disconnect user1;
connection root;
REVOKE ALL PRIVILEGES, GRANT OPTION FROM user1@localhost;
drop function bug_9503;
use test;
drop database mysqltest;
connection default;
disconnect root;
#
# correct value from current_user() in function run from "security definer"
# (Bug#7291 Stored procedures: wrong CURRENT_USER value)
#
connection con1root;
use test;
select current_user();
select user();
create procedure bug7291_0 () sql security invoker select current_user(), user();
create procedure bug7291_1 () sql security definer call bug7291_0();
create procedure bug7291_2 () sql security invoker call bug7291_0();
grant execute on procedure bug7291_0 to user1@localhost;
grant execute on procedure bug7291_1 to user1@localhost;
grant execute on procedure bug7291_2 to user1@localhost;
connect (user1,localhost,user1,,);
connection user1;
call bug7291_2();
call bug7291_1();
connection con1root;
drop procedure bug7291_1;
drop procedure bug7291_2;
drop procedure bug7291_0;
disconnect user1;
REVOKE ALL PRIVILEGES, GRANT OPTION FROM user1@localhost;
drop user user1@localhost;
#
# Bug#12318 Wrong error message when accessing an inaccessible stored
# procedure in another database when the current database is
# information_schema.
#
--disable_warnings
drop database if exists mysqltest_1;
--enable_warnings
create database mysqltest_1;
delimiter //;
create procedure mysqltest_1.p1()
begin
select 1 from dual;
end//
delimiter ;//
grant usage on *.* to mysqltest_1@localhost;
connect (n1,localhost,mysqltest_1,,information_schema,$MASTER_MYPORT,$MASTER_MYSOCK);
connection n1;
--error ER_PROCACCESS_DENIED_ERROR
call mysqltest_1.p1();
disconnect n1;
# Test also without a current database
connect (n2,localhost,mysqltest_1,,*NO-ONE*,$MASTER_MYPORT,$MASTER_MYSOCK);
connection n2;
--error ER_PROCACCESS_DENIED_ERROR
call mysqltest_1.p1();
disconnect n2;
connection default;
drop procedure mysqltest_1.p1;
drop database mysqltest_1;
revoke usage on *.* from mysqltest_1@localhost;
drop user mysqltest_1@localhost;
#
# Bug#12812 create view calling a function works without execute right
# on function
delimiter |;
--disable_warnings
drop function if exists bug12812|
--enable_warnings
create function bug12812() returns char(2)
begin
return 'ok';
end;
create user user_bug12812@localhost IDENTIFIED BY 'ABC'|
--replace_result $MASTER_MYPORT MYSQL_PORT $MASTER_MYSOCK MYSQL_SOCK
connect (test_user_12812,localhost,user_bug12812,ABC,test)|
--error ER_PROCACCESS_DENIED_ERROR
SELECT test.bug12812()|
--error ER_PROCACCESS_DENIED_ERROR
CREATE VIEW v1 AS SELECT test.bug12812()|
# Cleanup
connection default|
disconnect test_user_12812|
DROP USER user_bug12812@localhost|
drop function bug12812|
delimiter ;|
#
# Bug#14834 Server denies to execute Stored Procedure
#
# The problem here was with '_' in the database name.
#
create database db_bug14834;
create user user1_bug14834@localhost identified by '';
# The exact name of the database (no wildcard)
grant all on `db\_bug14834`.* to user1_bug14834@localhost;
create user user2_bug14834@localhost identified by '';
# The exact name of the database (no wildcard)
grant all on `db\_bug14834`.* to user2_bug14834@localhost;
create user user3_bug14834@localhost identified by '';
# Wildcards in the database name
grant all on `db__ug14834`.* to user3_bug14834@localhost;
connect (user1_bug14834,localhost,user1_bug14834,,db_bug14834);
# Create the procedure and check that we can call it
create procedure p_bug14834() select user(), current_user();
call p_bug14834();
connect (user2_bug14834,localhost,user2_bug14834,,db_bug14834);
# This didn't work before
call p_bug14834();
connect (user3_bug14834,localhost,user3_bug14834,,db_bug14834);
# Should also work
call p_bug14834();
# Cleanup
connection default;
disconnect user1_bug14834;
disconnect user2_bug14834;
disconnect user3_bug14834;
drop user user1_bug14834@localhost;
drop user user2_bug14834@localhost;
drop user user3_bug14834@localhost;
drop database db_bug14834;
#
# Bug#14533 'desc tbl' in stored procedure causes error
# ER_TABLEACCESS_DENIED_ERROR
#
create database db_bug14533;
use db_bug14533;
create table t1 (id int);
create user user_bug14533@localhost identified by '';
create procedure bug14533_1()
sql security definer
desc db_bug14533.t1;
create procedure bug14533_2()
sql security definer
select * from db_bug14533.t1;
grant execute on procedure db_bug14533.bug14533_1 to user_bug14533@localhost;
grant execute on procedure db_bug14533.bug14533_2 to user_bug14533@localhost;
connect (user_bug14533,localhost,user_bug14533,,test);
# These should work
call db_bug14533.bug14533_1();
call db_bug14533.bug14533_2();
# For reference, these should not work
--error ER_TABLEACCESS_DENIED_ERROR
desc db_bug14533.t1;
--error ER_TABLEACCESS_DENIED_ERROR
select * from db_bug14533.t1;
# Cleanup
connection default;
disconnect user_bug14533;
drop user user_bug14533@localhost;
drop database db_bug14533;
#
# WL#2897 Complete definer support in the stored routines.
#
# The following cases are tested:
# 1. check that if DEFINER-clause is not explicitly specified, stored routines
# are created with CURRENT_USER privileges;
# 2. check that if DEFINER-clause specifies non-current user, SUPER privilege
# is required to create a stored routine;
# 3. check that if DEFINER-clause specifies non-existent user, a warning is
# emitted.
# 4. check that SHOW CREATE PROCEDURE | FUNCTION works correctly;
#
# The following cases are tested in other test suites:
# - check that mysqldump dumps new attribute correctly;
# - check that slave replicates CREATE-statements with explicitly specified
# DEFINER correctly.
#
# Setup the environment.
--echo
--echo ---> connection: root
--connection con1root
--disable_warnings
DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS mysqltest;
--enable_warnings
CREATE DATABASE mysqltest;
CREATE USER mysqltest_1@localhost;
GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON mysqltest.* TO mysqltest_1@localhost;
CREATE USER mysqltest_2@localhost;
GRANT SUPER ON *.* TO mysqltest_2@localhost;
GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON mysqltest.* TO mysqltest_2@localhost;
--connect (mysqltest_2_con,localhost,mysqltest_2,,mysqltest)
--connect (mysqltest_1_con,localhost,mysqltest_1,,mysqltest)
# test case (1).
--echo
--echo ---> connection: mysqltest_2_con
--connection mysqltest_2_con
USE mysqltest;
CREATE PROCEDURE wl2897_p1() SELECT 1;
CREATE FUNCTION wl2897_f1() RETURNS INT RETURN 1;
# test case (2).
--echo
--echo ---> connection: mysqltest_1_con
--connection mysqltest_1_con
USE mysqltest;
--error ER_SPECIFIC_ACCESS_DENIED_ERROR
CREATE DEFINER=root@localhost PROCEDURE wl2897_p2() SELECT 2;
--error ER_SPECIFIC_ACCESS_DENIED_ERROR
CREATE DEFINER=root@localhost FUNCTION wl2897_f2() RETURNS INT RETURN 2;
# test case (3).
--echo
--echo ---> connection: mysqltest_2_con
--connection mysqltest_2_con
use mysqltest;
CREATE DEFINER='a @ b @ c'@localhost PROCEDURE wl2897_p3() SELECT 3;
CREATE DEFINER='a @ b @ c'@localhost FUNCTION wl2897_f3() RETURNS INT RETURN 3;
# test case (4).
--echo
--echo ---> connection: con1root
--connection con1root
USE mysqltest;
SHOW CREATE PROCEDURE wl2897_p1;
SHOW CREATE PROCEDURE wl2897_p3;
SHOW CREATE FUNCTION wl2897_f1;
SHOW CREATE FUNCTION wl2897_f3;
# Cleanup.
DROP USER mysqltest_1@localhost;
DROP USER mysqltest_2@localhost;
DROP DATABASE mysqltest;
--disconnect mysqltest_1_con
--disconnect mysqltest_2_con
#
# Bug#13198 SP executes if definer does not exist
#
# Prepare environment.
--echo
--echo ---> connection: root
--connection con1root
--disable_warnings
DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS mysqltest;
--enable_warnings
CREATE DATABASE mysqltest;
CREATE USER mysqltest_1@localhost;
GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON mysqltest.* TO mysqltest_1@localhost;
CREATE USER mysqltest_2@localhost;
GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON mysqltest.* TO mysqltest_2@localhost;
--connect (mysqltest_1_con,localhost,mysqltest_1,,mysqltest)
--connect (mysqltest_2_con,localhost,mysqltest_2,,mysqltest)
# Create a procedure/function under u1.
--echo
--echo ---> connection: mysqltest_1_con
--connection mysqltest_1_con
USE mysqltest;
CREATE PROCEDURE bug13198_p1()
SELECT 1;
CREATE FUNCTION bug13198_f1() RETURNS INT
RETURN 1;
CALL bug13198_p1();
SELECT bug13198_f1();
# Check that u2 can call the procedure/function.
--echo
--echo ---> connection: mysqltest_2_con
--connection mysqltest_2_con
USE mysqltest;
CALL bug13198_p1();
SELECT bug13198_f1();
# Drop user u1 (definer of the object);
--echo
--echo ---> connection: root
--connection con1root
--disconnect mysqltest_1_con
DROP USER mysqltest_1@localhost;
# Check that u2 can not call the procedure/function.
--echo
--echo ---> connection: mysqltest_2_con
--connection mysqltest_2_con
USE mysqltest;
--error ER_NO_SUCH_USER
CALL bug13198_p1();
--error ER_NO_SUCH_USER
SELECT bug13198_f1();
# Cleanup.
--echo
--echo ---> connection: root
--connection con1root
--disconnect mysqltest_2_con
DROP USER mysqltest_2@localhost;
DROP DATABASE mysqltest;
#
# Bug#19857 When a user with CREATE ROUTINE priv creates a routine,
# it results in NULL p/w
#
# Can't test with embedded server that doesn't support grants
GRANT USAGE ON *.* TO user19857@localhost IDENTIFIED BY 'meow';
GRANT SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, CREATE ROUTINE, ALTER ROUTINE ON test.* TO
user19857@localhost;
SELECT Host,User,Password FROM mysql.user WHERE User='user19857';
--connect (mysqltest_2_con,localhost,user19857,meow,test)
--echo
--echo ---> connection: mysqltest_2_con
--connection mysqltest_2_con
USE test;
DELIMITER //;
CREATE PROCEDURE sp19857() DETERMINISTIC
BEGIN
DECLARE a INT;
SET a=1;
SELECT a;
END //
DELIMITER ;//
SHOW CREATE PROCEDURE test.sp19857;
--disconnect mysqltest_2_con
--connect (mysqltest_2_con,localhost,user19857,meow,test)
--connection mysqltest_2_con
DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS test.sp19857;
--echo
--echo ---> connection: root
--connection con1root
--disconnect mysqltest_2_con
SELECT Host,User,Password FROM mysql.user WHERE User='user19857';
DROP USER user19857@localhost;
--disconnect con1root
--connection default
use test;
#
# Bug#18630 Arguments of suid routine calculated in wrong security context
#
# Arguments of suid routines were calculated in definer's security
# context instead of caller's context thus creating security hole.
#
--disable_warnings
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1;
DROP VIEW IF EXISTS v1;
DROP FUNCTION IF EXISTS f_suid;
DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS p_suid;
DROP FUNCTION IF EXISTS f_evil;
--enable_warnings
DELETE FROM mysql.user WHERE user LIKE 'mysqltest\_%';
DELETE FROM mysql.db WHERE user LIKE 'mysqltest\_%';
DELETE FROM mysql.tables_priv WHERE user LIKE 'mysqltest\_%';
DELETE FROM mysql.columns_priv WHERE user LIKE 'mysqltest\_%';
FLUSH PRIVILEGES;
CREATE TABLE t1 (i INT);
CREATE FUNCTION f_suid(i INT) RETURNS INT SQL SECURITY DEFINER RETURN 0;
CREATE PROCEDURE p_suid(IN i INT) SQL SECURITY DEFINER SET @c:= 0;
CREATE USER mysqltest_u1@localhost;
# Thanks to this grant statement privileges of anonymous users on
# 'test' database are not applicable for mysqltest_u1@localhost.
GRANT EXECUTE ON test.* TO mysqltest_u1@localhost;
delimiter |;
CREATE DEFINER=mysqltest_u1@localhost FUNCTION f_evil () RETURNS INT
SQL SECURITY INVOKER
BEGIN
SET @a:= CURRENT_USER();
SET @b:= (SELECT COUNT(*) FROM t1);
RETURN @b;
END|
delimiter ;|
CREATE SQL SECURITY INVOKER VIEW v1 AS SELECT f_evil();
connect (conn1, localhost, mysqltest_u1,,);
--error ER_TABLEACCESS_DENIED_ERROR
SELECT COUNT(*) FROM t1;
--error ER_TABLEACCESS_DENIED_ERROR
SELECT f_evil();
SELECT @a, @b;
--error ER_TABLEACCESS_DENIED_ERROR
SELECT f_suid(f_evil());
SELECT @a, @b;
--error ER_TABLEACCESS_DENIED_ERROR
CALL p_suid(f_evil());
SELECT @a, @b;
--error ER_TABLEACCESS_DENIED_ERROR
SELECT * FROM v1;
SELECT @a, @b;
disconnect conn1;
connection default;
DROP VIEW v1;
DROP FUNCTION f_evil;
DROP USER mysqltest_u1@localhost;
DROP PROCEDURE p_suid;
DROP FUNCTION f_suid;
DROP TABLE t1;
--echo #
--echo # Bug #48872 : Privileges for stored functions ignored if function name
--echo # is mixed case
--echo #
CREATE DATABASE B48872;
USE B48872;
CREATE TABLE `TestTab` (id INT);
INSERT INTO `TestTab` VALUES (1),(2);
CREATE FUNCTION `f_Test`() RETURNS INT RETURN 123;
CREATE FUNCTION `f_Test_denied`() RETURNS INT RETURN 123;
CREATE USER 'tester';
CREATE USER 'Tester';
GRANT SELECT ON TABLE `TestTab` TO 'tester';
GRANT EXECUTE ON FUNCTION `f_Test` TO 'tester';
GRANT EXECUTE ON FUNCTION `f_Test_denied` TO 'Tester';
SELECT f_Test();
SELECT * FROM TestTab;
CONNECT (con_tester,localhost,tester,,B48872);
CONNECT (con_tester_denied,localhost,Tester,,B48872);
CONNECTION con_tester;
SELECT * FROM TestTab;
SELECT `f_Test`();
SELECT `F_TEST`();
SELECT f_Test();
SELECT F_TEST();
CONNECTION con_tester_denied;
--disable_result_log
--error ER_TABLEACCESS_DENIED_ERROR
SELECT * FROM TestTab;
--error ER_PROCACCESS_DENIED_ERROR
SELECT `f_Test`();
--error ER_PROCACCESS_DENIED_ERROR
SELECT `F_TEST`();
--error ER_PROCACCESS_DENIED_ERROR
SELECT f_Test();
--error ER_PROCACCESS_DENIED_ERROR
SELECT F_TEST();
--enable_result_log
SELECT `f_Test_denied`();
SELECT `F_TEST_DENIED`();
CONNECTION default;
DISCONNECT con_tester;
DISCONNECT con_tester_denied;
DROP TABLE `TestTab`;
DROP FUNCTION `f_Test`;
DROP FUNCTION `f_Test_denied`;
USE test;
DROP USER 'tester';
DROP USER 'Tester';
DROP DATABASE B48872;
--echo End of 5.0 tests.
--echo #
--echo # Test for bug#57061 "User without privilege on routine can discover
--echo # its existence."
--echo #
--disable_warnings
drop database if exists mysqltest_db;
--enable_warnings
create database mysqltest_db;
--echo # Create user with no privileges on mysqltest_db database.
create user bug57061_user@localhost;
create function mysqltest_db.f1() returns int return 0;
create procedure mysqltest_db.p1() begin end;
--echo # Connect as user 'bug57061_user@localhost'
connect (conn1, localhost, bug57061_user,,);
--echo # Attempt to drop routine on which user doesn't have privileges
--echo # should result in the same 'access denied' type of error whether
--echo # routine exists or not.
--error ER_PROCACCESS_DENIED_ERROR
drop function if exists mysqltest_db.f_does_not_exist;
--error ER_PROCACCESS_DENIED_ERROR
drop procedure if exists mysqltest_db.p_does_not_exist;
--error ER_PROCACCESS_DENIED_ERROR
drop function if exists mysqltest_db.f1;
--error ER_PROCACCESS_DENIED_ERROR
drop procedure if exists mysqltest_db.p1;
--echo # Connection 'default'.
connection default;
disconnect conn1;
drop user bug57061_user@localhost;
drop database mysqltest_db;
# Wait till all disconnects are completed
--source include/wait_until_count_sessions.inc