Overview
In this tutorial, we will learn how to create and manage new and existing users using CLI (command line interface). These commands will function on any platform.
Pre-requisite
You need to have the following setup on your system and knowledge of using them:
- An Ubuntu 20.04 server
- MySQL installed on your Ubuntu system
- Knowledge of CLI
Procedure
1. Follow these steps to setup a password-based access by creating an account to login:-
sudo mysql
2. Check access levels of existing accounts by using the below command:
SELECT user,authentication_string,plugin,host FROM mysql.user;
3. To setup a password for root account, use the below command.
ALTER USER 'root'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED WITH caching_sha2_password BY 'password';
Or if you have an older version try:
ALTER USER 'root'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED WITH mysql_native_password BY 'password';
4. Now, check the list of existing accounts to confirm.
SELECT user,authentication_string,plugin,host FROM mysql.user;
5. Follow these steps for making a separate user access than root.
sudo mysql
Or if you have a password setup, use:
mysql -u root -p
6. Type this command to create a user.
CREATE USER 'john'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED WITH caching_sha2_password BY 'your_password';
Again, if you have an older version, try:
ALTER USER 'john'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED WITH mysql_native_password BY 'your_password';
7. To grant suitable privileges to your user, type the following command:
GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON *.* TO 'john'@'localhost' WITH GRANT OPTION;
8. After this, you can exit mysql.
exit
Conclusion
In this tutorial, we have created a new user and granted privileges to the user in MySQL client. These commands will work on any operating system and let you manage the user in MySQL.