[CentOS] Why does 'mysql' user has /bin/bash shell?
John Doe
jdmls at yahoo.comThu Jan 9 10:50:10 UTC 2014
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From: Mihamina Rakotomandimby <mihamina at rktmb.org> > Default MySQL installation on CentOS sets /bin/bash as shell. > I'm on a user cleanup task where I want reduce unneeded privileges to users. Its password should be locked. So you cannot login as mysql but you can "su - mysql" or run scripts as mysql. I do not know if any of the "standard" tools needs a shell though. JD
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