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1. MySQL :: MySQL 5.1 Reference Manual :: 17.4.5 Examining the authentication credentials with read_auth()
17.4.5. Examining the authentication credentials with read_auth() The read_auth() function is triggered when an authentication handshake is initiated by the client. In the execution sequence, read_auth() occurs immediately after read_handshake() , so the server selection has already been made, but the connection and authorization information has not yet been provided to the backend server. The function accepts a single argument, an Lua table containing the authorization information for the handshake process
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2. MySQL :: MySQL 5.0 Reference Manual :: 26.4.5 Examining the authentication credentials with read_auth()
26.4.5. Examining the authentication credentials with read_auth() The read_auth() function is triggered when an authentication handshake is initiated by the client. In the execution sequence, read_auth() occurs immediately after read_handshake() , so the server selection has already been made, but the connection and authorization information has not yet been provided to the backend server. The function accepts a single argument, an Lua table containing the authorization information for the handshake process
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3. MySQL :: MySQL 6.0 Reference Manual :: 29.4.5 Examining the authentication credentials with read_auth()
29.4.5. Examining the authentication credentials with read_auth() The read_auth() function is triggered when an authentication handshake is initiated by the client. In the execution sequence, read_auth() occurs immediately after read_handshake() , so the server selection has already been made, but the connection and authorization information has not yet been provided to the backend server. The function accepts a single argument, an Lua table containing the authorization information for the handshake process
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4. MySQL :: MySQL 5.1 with Maria Reference Manual :: 28.4.5 Examining the authentication credentials with read_auth()
28.4.5. Examining the authentication credentials with read_auth() The read_auth() function is triggered when an authentication handshake is initiated by the client. In the execution sequence, read_auth() occurs immediately after read_handshake() , so the server selection has already been made, but the connection and authorization information has not yet been provided to the backend server. The function accepts a single argument, an Lua table containing the authorization information for the handshake process
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5. MySQL :: MySQL 3.23, 4.0, 4.1 Reference Manual :: 19.4.5 Examining the authentication credentials with read_auth()
19.4.5. Examining the authentication credentials with read_auth() The read_auth() function is triggered when an authentication handshake is initiated by the client. In the execution sequence, read_auth() occurs immediately after read_handshake() , so the server selection has already been made, but the connection and authorization information has not yet been provided to the backend server. The function accepts a single argument, an Lua table containing the authorization information for the handshake process
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