> On Linux, any release of MySQL requires that the "mod_auth_mysql" be
> installed, so MySQL can do database access authorization validation via
> Apache. Apache will run okay and so will MySQL, but without "mod_auth_mysql"
> installed you cannot log into MySQL.
Uh? That's obviously not true. Lo
ssage -
From: "Pete Mackie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 12:57 PM
Subject: [PHP-INST] Scrunched
> Please take this as editorial comments--as opposed to flaming--on what I
> view are problems serious enough to hold back to growt
Please take this as editorial comments--as opposed to flaming--on what I
view are problems serious enough to hold back to growth of LAMP (Linux,
Apache, MySQL, PHP) as a viable Web services solution.
On Linux, any release of MySQL requires that the "mod_auth_mysql" be
installed, so MySQL can do da