MySQL 8.4 Reference Manual Including MySQL NDB Cluster 8.4
The firewall_groups
table
provides a view into the in-memory data cache for MySQL Enterprise Firewall. It
lists names and operational modes of registered firewall group
profiles. It is used in conjunction with the
mysql.firewall_groups
system table that
provides persistent storage of firewall data; see
MySQL Enterprise Firewall Tables.
The firewall_groups
table has
these columns:
NAME
The group profile name.
MODE
The current operational mode for the profile. Permitted
mode values are OFF
,
DETECTING
,
PROTECTING
, and
RECORDING
. For details about their
meanings, see Firewall Concepts.
USERHOST
The training account for the group profile, to be used
when the profile is in RECORDING
mode.
The value is NULL
, or a
non-NULL
account that has the format
:
user_name
@host_name
If the value is NULL
, the firewall
records allowlist rules for statements received from
any account that is a member of the group.
If the value is non-NULL
, the
firewall records allowlist rules only for statements
received from the named account (which should be a
member of the group).
The firewall_groups
table has no
indexes.
TRUNCATE TABLE
is not permitted
for the firewall_groups
table.