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		<title>Securich 0.3.0</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Aug 2010 21:59:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Darren Cassar</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Around these days last year I presented `securich` for the first time. It was at froscon 2009, barely knowing anybody, spending my 27th birthday in a hostel in Germany fixing some bugs before the actual presentation on a 10 inch netbook (my mac had some problems at the time but thats another story :)). I got a beating, verbally of course! Many of the people listening to the presentation were expecting something else since another presentation was supposed to be running at that time, some even started dozing off (encouraging? not really hehe) but after a few minutes people started getting interested and asking all kind of questions. &#8220;This awesome&#8221; I thought to myself, &#8220;questions are good, it means people are understanding and want to know more&#8221;, but the more they learnt the more they realised how young securich was as a tool, lacking fundamental features like reverse reconciling securich with mysql rather than the other way round, bugs cropping up (Giuseppe aka datacharmer made sure he found some on the fly :P) but oh well back then it was just four months old.
Now after a year and four months into it, Securich is still in Beta but MANY MANY more features were included, bugs fixed (others created) and it even made it through two sessions at the Oreilly MySQL Conference and Expo 2010 and two mysql university sessions.
The end points here are:
1. Share your knowledge and code with the community, we learn, you learn!
2. When you fall to the ground, climb back up and get on your feet again. Start running!
3. Securich is now at version 0.3.0 (10th official release), help yourself at google code your feedback is greatly appreciated!
Most of the new release is bug fixes but some of the features added in this version are:
1. Any user can now install securich not just mysql root
2. You can now grant privileges on the mysql db (by default still disabled as it runs in &#8220;strict&#8221; mode which needs to be changed to &#8220;lenient&#8221; manually)
3. The installation script now keeps the securich package intact for further many installations
4. Better error reporting (for debugging purposes)
5. Grants on tables using regexp are now case sensitive]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Around these days last year I presented `securich` for the first time. It was at <a href="http://programm.froscon.org/2009/events/454.en.html" >froscon 2009</a>, barely knowing anybody, spending my 27th birthday in a hostel in Germany fixing some bugs before the actual presentation on a 10 inch netbook (my mac had some problems at the time but thats another story :)). I got a beating, verbally of course! Many of the people listening to the presentation were expecting something else since another presentation was supposed to be running at that time, some even started dozing off (encouraging? not really hehe) but after a few minutes people started getting interested and asking all kind of questions. &#8220;This awesome&#8221; I thought to myself, &#8220;questions are good, it means people are understanding and want to know more&#8221;, but the more they learnt the more they realised how young securich was as a tool, lacking fundamental features like reverse reconciling securich with mysql rather than the other way round, bugs cropping up (<a href="http://datacharmer.blogspot.com/" >Giuseppe aka datacharmer</a> made sure he found some on the fly :P) but oh well back then it was just four months old.</p>
<p>Now after a year and four months into it, Securich is still in Beta but MANY MANY more features were included, bugs fixed (others created) and it even made it through two sessions at the Oreilly MySQL Conference and Expo 2010 and two mysql university sessions.</p>
<p>The end points here are:<br />
1. Share your knowledge and code with the community, we learn, you learn!<br />
2. When you fall to the ground, climb back up and get on your feet again. Start running!<br />
3. Securich is now at version 0.3.0 (10th official release), help yourself at <a href="http://code.google.com/p/securich/" >google code</a> your feedback is greatly appreciated!</p>
<p>Most of the new release is bug fixes but some of the features added in this version are:<br />
1. Any user can now install securich not just mysql root<br />
2. You can now grant privileges on the mysql db (by default still disabled as it runs in &#8220;strict&#8221; mode which needs to be changed to &#8220;lenient&#8221; manually)<br />
3. The installation script now keeps the securich package intact for further many installations<br />
4. Better error reporting (for debugging purposes)<br />
5. Grants on tables using regexp are now case sensitive</p><br/>PlanetMySQL Voting:
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		<title>MySQL University: Securich &#8212; Security Plugin for MySQL</title>
		<link>http://blogs.sun.com/mysqlf/entry/mysql_university_securich_security_plugin?utm_source=rss&#038;utm_medium=rss&#038;utm_campaign=mysql-university-securich-security-plugin-for-mysql</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Feb 2010 16:30:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stefan Hinz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This Thursday (February 25th, 
13:00 UTC - way earlier than usual!), Darren Cassar will present Securich - Security Plugin 
for MySQL. According to Darren, the author of the plugin, Securich is an incredibly handy and versatile tool for managing user privileges on MySQL through the use of roles. It basically makes 
granting and revoking rights a piece of cake, not to mention added security it provides through password expiry and password history, the customization level it permits, the fact that it runs on any MySQL 5.0 or later and it's easily deployable on any official MySQL binary, platform independent.More information here: http://www.securich.com/about.html. 
  For MySQL 
University sessions, point your browser to
 this page. You need a browser with a working Flash plugin. You may 
register for a Dimdim account, but you don't have to. (Dimdim is the 
conferencing system we're using for MySQL University sessions. It 
provides integrated voice streaming, chat, whiteboard, session 
recording, and more.) 
  MySQL University is
 a free educational online program for engineers/developers. MySQL 
University sessions are open to anyone. All sessions (slides &#38; 
audio) are recorded; the links will be on the respective MySQL 
University session pages which are listed on the MySQL 
University home page. 
  Here's the 
tentative list of upcoming sessions: 
   
    March 4: MySQL 
Column Databases (Robin Schumacher) 
    March 11: 
Improving MySQL Full-Text Search (Kristofer Pettersson) 
   
  By the way, did I 
mention that we need more speakers to fill up the 2010 schedule? If 
you'd like to be a speaker, have
 a look at this blog article!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://forge.mysql.com/wiki/MySQL_University"><img border="0" align="right" src="http://blogs.sun.com/mysqlf/resource/Mysql-university-256.png" /></a>This Thursday (February 25th, 
13:00 UTC - way earlier than usual!), Darren Cassar will present <a href="http://forge.mysql.com/wiki/Securich_-_Security_Plugin_for_MySQL" title="Securich - Security Plugin for MySQL">Securich - Security Plugin 
for MySQL</a>. According to Darren, the author of the plugin, Securich is an incredibly handy and versatile tool for managing user privileges on MySQL through the use of roles. It basically makes 
granting and revoking rights a piece of cake, not to mention added security it provides through password expiry and password history, the customization level it permits, the fact that it runs on any MySQL 5.0 or later and it's easily deployable on any official MySQL binary, platform independent.<br />More information here: <a href="http://www.securich.com/about.html" title="http://www.securich.com/about.html">http://www.securich.com/about.html</a>.</p> 
  <p>For MySQL 
University sessions, point your browser <a href="http://webmeeting.dimdim.com/portal/JoinForm.action?confKey=mysqluniversity">to
 this page</a>. You need a browser with a working Flash plugin. You may 
register for a Dimdim account, but you don't have to. (Dimdim is the 
conferencing system we're using for MySQL University sessions. It 
provides integrated voice streaming, chat, whiteboard, session 
recording, and more.)</p> 
  <p>MySQL University is
 a free educational online program for engineers/developers. MySQL 
University sessions are open to anyone. All sessions (slides &amp; 
audio) are recorded; the links will be on the respective MySQL 
University session pages which are listed <a href="http://forge.mysql.com/wiki/MySQL_University">on the MySQL 
University home page</a>.</p> 
  <p>Here's the 
tentative list of upcoming sessions:</p> 
  <ul> 
    <li>March 4: MySQL 
Column Databases (Robin Schumacher)</li> 
    <li>March 11: 
Improving MySQL Full-Text Search (Kristofer Pettersson)</li> 
  </ul> 
  <p>By the way, did I 
mention that we need more speakers to fill up the 2010 schedule? If 
you'd like to be a speaker, <a href="http://blogs.sun.com/mysqlf/entry/mysql_university_speakers_wanted1">have
 a look at this blog article</a>!</p><br/>PlanetMySQL Voting:
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		<title>Securich – 0.1.4</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Aug 2009 16:29:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Darren Cassar</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just a small note to advise that Securich reached 0.1.4.
Some new tools include:
   * Added Password complexity
   * Enhanced `set_password` &#8211; Old password is now necessary to replace it by a new one
   * Enhanced Revoke privileges to accept regexp
   * Added Block user@hostname on a database [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Just a small note to advise that Securich reached 0.1.4.
Some new tools include:
   * Added Password complexity
   * Enhanced `set_password` &#8211; Old password is now necessary to replace it by a new one
   * Enhanced Revoke privileges to accept regexp
   * Added Block user@hostname on a database [...]<br/>PlanetMySQL Voting:
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