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2016 Mar 24
4
C5 MySQL injection attack ("Union Select")
...if
> whatever chunk of software I need is designed to work also with
> postgresql. And I recommend developers I work with/for the same (to use
We seem to be moving to postgresql. I find I do not like it - it's much
more of a pain to work with than mysql is. Do you have any opinions about
meria d/b? Are there improvements over the flaws you're aware of with
mysql?
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mark
2016 Mar 24
3
C5 MySQL injection attack ("Union Select")
...typed it up.... (I mean the author, not you). But I suppose
I'll watch it.
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>> We seem to be moving to postgresql.
>
> Great!
>
>> I find I do not like it - it's much
>> more of a pain to work with than mysql is. Do you have any opinions
>> about meria d/b? Are there improvements over the flaws you're aware
>> of with mysql?
>
> Mariadb being a fork of mysql likely inherited mysql's "inconsistencies".
> Not that I would say mysql (and mariadb surely) folks are not working on
> improvements. E.g., the default in...
2016 Mar 24
0
C5 MySQL injection attack ("Union Select")
...need is designed to work also with
>> postgresql. And I recommend developers I work with/for the same (to use
>
> We seem to be moving to postgresql.
Great!
> I find I do not like it - it's much
> more of a pain to work with than mysql is. Do you have any opinions about
> meria d/b? Are there improvements over the flaws you're aware of with
> mysql?
Mariadb being a fork of mysql likely inherited mysql's "inconsistencies".
Not that I would say mysql (and mariadb surely) folks are not working on
improvements. E.g., the default installation of latest my...
2016 Mar 24
0
C5 MySQL injection attack ("Union Select")
On 3/24/2016 7:48 AM, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
> We seem to be moving to postgresql. I find I do not like it - it's much
> more of a pain to work with than mysql is. Do you have any opinions about
> meria d/b? Are there improvements over the flaws you're aware of with
> mysql?
and I find mysql a real pain to work with.
the biggest difference is, postgresql is much stricter about data
types. it will not, for example, allow you to store 2015-02-30 as a
date. also, postgres is very stric...
2016 Mar 24
10
C5 MySQL injection attack ("Union Select")
mysql Ver 14.12 Distrib 5.0.95, for redhat-linux-gnu (x86_64) using
readline 5.1
I spotted something strange and immediately installed a routine to
automatically impose an iptables block when the key used for database
access is excessively long.
My URL was something like this
...../...../.....php?key=123456
The injection was something like this