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| =[[Bugzilla:FAQ:General_Questions|General Questions]]=
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| =[[Bugzilla:FAQ:Bugzilla_Security|Bugzilla Security]]=
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| == How do I completely disable MySQL security if it's giving me problems? (I've followed the instructions in the installation section of this guide...)==
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| Run MySQL like this: '''mysqld --skip-grant-tables'''.
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| Please remember that this makes MySQL as secure as
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| taping a $100 to the floor of a football stadium bathroom for safekeeping.
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| #This can't be stressed enough. Doing this is a bad idea. Please consult
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| [http://www.bugzilla.org/docs/tip/html/security-mysql.html Section 4.2]
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| of this guide and the MySQL documentation for better solutions.
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| ==Are there any security problems with Bugzilla?==
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| The Bugzilla code has undergone a reasonably complete security audit,
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| and user-facing CGIs run under Perl's taint mode.
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| However, it is recommended that you closely examine permissions
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| on your Bugzilla installation,
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| and follow the recommended security guidelines found in The Bugzilla Guide.
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