Support mariadb's ed25519-based authentication#1292
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Support the creation and updating of mysql users when the authentication plugin is set to ed25519.
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Hey @hunner , could you or someone from your team take a look? Thanks! |
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the code LGTM. |
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Hi @dciabrin ! LGTM also, thank you for your contribution ! |
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Recent MariaDB versions provide a new authentication mechanism [1] based
on ed25519 [2]. It has been designed to be more secure than the native
SHA-1 based authentication [3].
Add the ability to configure all mysql users to require authenticating
to the server via mariadb's ed25519 auth plugin [1], rather than the
default native authentication [3].
[1] https://mariadb.com/kb/en/authentication-plugin-ed25519
[2] https://ed25519.cr.yp.to/ed25519-20110926.pdf
[3] https://mariadb.com/kb/en/authentication-plugin-mysql_native_password