securich


ID Status Summary
26 New Problem with roles and privileges when using the revoke_privileges procedure Type-Defect Priority-Medium
25 New Problem with roles when using the drop_user procedures Type-Defect Priority-Medium
24 New reconciliation('sync') failes to complete with underscores in db names Type-Defect Priority-Medium
23 New Wrong condition in set_password.sql Type-Defect Priority-Medium
22 New [Bug] >1 database with same tablenames = big trouble Type-Defect Priority-Medium
21 New unblock_user is not working Type-Defect Priority-Medium
20 Fixed Install is not selecting Innodb tables with MySQL 5.5 Type-Defect Priority-Medium
19 Fixed tar.gz file is to be kept available after installation (even if installation fails) Type-Defect Priority-Medium
18 Fixed create update role creates role even if it doesn't succeed Type-Defect Priority-Medium
17 Accepted User expiry date and time
16 Fixed grant_privileges fails if user has usage privilege in instance Type-Defect Priority-Critical OpSys-All
15 Fixed Install script fails to detect MySQL version correctly in some instances Type-Defect Priority-Medium
14 Fixed Allow specification of a privileged user other than 'root' Type-Enhancement Priority-Low OpSys-All
13 Fixed securich_install.sh -> line 487 & 614 ... exec<$FPN error when file is not specified Type-Defect Priority-Medium
12 Fixed create_update_role provides wrong suggestion Type-Defect Priority-Medium
11 Fixed sec_dictionary insert fails when sql_mode contains ANSI_QUOTES Type-Defect Priority-Medium
10 Fixed show_full_user_entries does not check for stored procedures privileges Type-Defect Priority-Medium
9 Fixed Implement show_privileges
8 Fixed Implement show_reserved_usernames
7 Fixed update sec_help table to include all the updated help as found in the README file Type-Defect Priority-Medium
6 Fixed grant privileges to securich.set_password automatically when creating a new user Type-Enhancement Priority-Medium
5 Fixed Password easily reset using SET PASSWORD Type-Defect Priority-Medium OpSys-OSX OpSys-Linux Security
4 Fixed Configurable password complexity Type-Enhancement Priority-Low OpSys-All
3 Fixed Variable minimum password length Type-Enhancement Priority-Medium OpSys-All
2 Accepted Privileges required by a particular query Type-Enhancement Priority-Medium OpSys-All
1 Accepted Column level privileges Type-Enhancement Priority-High OpSys-All