Merge "[install] remove "mysql_secure_installation" console output"
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@@ -381,18 +381,10 @@ To finalize installation
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# systemctl enable mysql.service
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# systemctl start mysql.service
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.. only:: ubuntu
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.. only:: ubuntu or rdo or obs
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2. Secure the database service:
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.. literalinclude:: mariadb_output.txt
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.. only:: rdo or obs
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2. Secure the database service including choosing a suitable
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password for the root account:
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.. literalinclude:: mariadb_output.txt
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2. Secure the database service by running the
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``mysql_secure_installation`` script.
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# mysql_secure_installation
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NOTE: RUNNING ALL PARTS OF THIS SCRIPT IS RECOMMENDED FOR ALL
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MariaDB SERVERS IN PRODUCTION USE!
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PLEASE READ EACH STEP CAREFULLY!
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In order to log into MariaDB to secure it, we'll need the
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current password for the root user. If you've just installed
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MariaDB, and you haven't set the root password yet, the
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password will be blank, so you should just press enter here.
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Enter current password for root (enter for none):
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OK, successfully used password, moving on...
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Setting the root password ensures that nobody can log into the
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MariaDB root user without the proper authorization.
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Set root password? [Y/n] Y
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New password:
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Re-enter new password:
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Password updated successfully!
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Reloading privilege tables..
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... Success!
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By default, a MariaDB installation has an anonymous user,
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allowing anyone to log into MariaDB without having to have a
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user account created for them. This is intended only for
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testing, and to make the installation go a bit smoother.
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You should remove them before moving into a production
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environment.
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Remove anonymous users? [Y/n] Y
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... Success!
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Normally, root should only be allowed to connect from
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'localhost'. This ensures that someone cannot guess at the
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root password from the network.
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Disallow root login remotely? [Y/n] Y
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... Success!
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By default, MariaDB comes with a database named 'test' that
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anyone can access. This is also intended only for testing,
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and should be removed before moving into a production
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environment.
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Remove test database and access to it? [Y/n] Y
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- Dropping test database...
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... Success!
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- Removing privileges on test database...
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... Success!
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Reloading the privilege tables will ensure that all changes
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made so far will take effect immediately.
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Reload privilege tables now? [Y/n] Y
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... Success!
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Cleaning up...
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All done! If you've completed all of the above steps, your
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MariaDB installation should now be secure.
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Thanks for using MariaDB!
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