The MYSQL_FIREWALL_WHITELIST table provides a view into the in-memory data cache for MySQL Enterprise Firewall. It lists allowlist rules of registered firewall account profiles. It is used in conjunction with the mysql.firewall_whitelist system table that provides persistent storage of firewall data; see MySQL Enterprise Firewall Tables.
The MYSQL_FIREWALL_WHITELIST table has these columns:
USERHOST
The account profile name. Each account name has the format .user_name@host_name
RULE
A normalized statement indicating an acceptable statement pattern for the profile. A profile allowlist is the union of its rules.
As of MySQL 8.0.26, this table is deprecated and subject to removal in a future MySQL version. See Migrating Account Profiles to Group Profiles.