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:
NAMEThe group profile name.
MODEThe current operational mode for the profile. Permitted mode values are
OFF,DETECTING,PROTECTING, andRECORDING. For details about their meanings, see Firewall Concepts.USERHOSTThe training account for the group profile, to be used when the profile is in
RECORDINGmode. The value isNULL, or a non-NULLaccount that has the format:user_name@host_nameIf 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.