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Mysql Debian conf file vulnerability remediation on public clouds – AWS Azure GCP Oracle

Many a time your security scan shall fail for having /etc/mysql/debian.cnf file in your linux instance. Typically, after a image has been made, you need to remove this file and set a special user debian-sys-maint which can be used to reset your root user login. Step 1: mysql -u debian-sys-maint -p%oldpassword% (replace %oldpassword% with the

, April 16, 2022
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