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Sergei Golubchik authored
MDEV-5998 MySQL Bug#11756966 - 48958: STORED PROCEDURES CAN BE LEVERAGED TO BYPASS DATABASE SECURITY Merge from mysql-5.6: revno: 3257 committer: Jon Olav Hauglid <jon.hauglid@oracle.com> branch nick: mysql-trunk-bug11756966 timestamp: Thu 2011-07-14 09:32:01 +0200 message: Bug#11756966 - 48958: STORED PROCEDURES CAN BE LEVERAGED TO BYPASS DATABASE SECURITY The problem was that CREATE PROCEDURE/FUCTION could be used to check the existence of databases for which the user had no privileges and therefore should not be allowed to see. The reason was that existence of a given database was checked before privileges. So trying to create a stored routine in a non-existent database would give a different error than trying to create a stored routine in a restricted database. This patch fixes the problem by changing the order of the checks for CREATE PROCEDURE/FUNCTION so that privileges are checked first. This means that trying to create a stored routine in a non-existent database and in a restricted database both will give ER_DBACCESS_DENIED_ERROR error. Test case added to grant.test.
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