proxies_priv
This page is part of MariaDB's SkySQL Documentation.
The parent of this page is: System Tables for MariaDB Enterprise Server
Topics on this page:
Overview
User proxy privileges
See also: System Tables for MariaDB Enterprise Server 10.6, in 10.5 ES, and in 10.4 ES
DETAILS
SCHEMA
CREATE TABLE `proxies_priv` (
`Host` char(255) COLLATE utf8mb3_bin NOT NULL DEFAULT '',
`User` char(128) COLLATE utf8mb3_bin NOT NULL DEFAULT '',
`Proxied_host` char(255) COLLATE utf8mb3_bin NOT NULL DEFAULT '',
`Proxied_user` char(128) COLLATE utf8mb3_bin NOT NULL DEFAULT '',
`With_grant` tinyint(1) NOT NULL DEFAULT 0,
`Grantor` varchar(384) COLLATE utf8mb3_bin NOT NULL DEFAULT '',
`Timestamp` timestamp NOT NULL DEFAULT current_timestamp() ON UPDATE current_timestamp(),
PRIMARY KEY (`Host`,`User`,`Proxied_host`,`Proxied_user`),
KEY `Grantor` (`Grantor`)
)
CHANGE HISTORY
Release Series | History |
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10.6 Enterprise |
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10.5 Enterprise |
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10.4 Enterprise |
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EXTERNAL REFERENCES
Additional information on this topic may be found in the MariaDB Public Knowledge Base.
This page shows information specific to MariaDB SkySQL. Information for non-SkySQL use can be found on the proxies_priv page in the MariaDB Enterprise Documentation.