It's now possible to use both a Unix domain socket and host/port
when connecting with MaxAdmin to MaxScale.
By default MaxAdmin will attempt to use the default Unix domain
socket, but if host and/or port has been specified, then an inet
socket will be used.
maxscaled will authenticate the connection attempt differently
depending on whether a Unix domain socket is used or not. If
a Unix domain socket is used, then the Linux user id will be
used for the authorization, otherwise the 1.4.3 username/password
handshake will be performed.
adminusers has now been extended so that there is one set of
functions for local users (connecting locally over a Unix socket)
and one set of functions for remote users (connecting locally
or remotely over an Inet socket).
The local users are stored in the new .../maxscale-users and the
remote users in .../passwd. That is, the old users of a 1.4
installation will work as such in 2.0.
One difference is that there will be *no* default remote user.
That is, remote users will always have to be added manually using
a local user.
The implementation is shared; the local and remote alternatives
use common functions to which the hashtable and filename to be
used are forwarded.
The commands "[add|remove] user" behave now exactly like they did
in 1.4.3, and also all existing users work out of the box.
In addition there is now the commands "[enable|disable] account"
using which Linux accounts can be enabled for MaxAdmin usage.