The mysql.proxies_priv table manages proxy user privileges, defining which accounts are authorized to proxy as other users.
The mysql.proxies_priv table contains information about proxy privileges. The table can be queried and although it is possible to directly update it, it is best to use GRANT for setting privileges.
This table uses the Aria storage engine.
The mysql.proxies_priv table contains the following fields:
The status variable indicates how many rows the mysql.proxies_priv table contains.
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Proxied_user
char(80)
NO
PRI
With_grant
tinyint(1)
NO
0
Grantor
char(141)
NO
MUL
Timestamp
timestamp
NO
CURRENT_TIMESTAMP
Host
char(60)
NO
PRI
User
char(80)
NO
PRI
Proxied_host
char(60)
NO
PRI
System tables should not normally be edited directly. Use the related SQL statements instead.