Short of using javascript to encrypt the password on the client side, with a random "salt" generated from the server each time the page is issued, I don't see a lot of great solutions.
In any case, make SURE you never use such an app outside your corporate network, and even there, realize that malicious insideers could wind up with your mySQL root passwd...
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Mike
In reply to Re: Re: Re: MySQL Status Tool
by RMGir
in thread MySQL Status Tool
by qslack
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