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I am trying to connect to mysql server on one.com's phpmyadmin.
I am using dreamweaver setting up (atleast trying) mysql connection, but i don't know what to put in the 'mysql server' box.
Any help please?
Thanks in advance!
An ip address (192.168.xxx.xxx) or server name.
It's either the hostname (eg. localhost or mysql.example.com) or the IP of the server (eg. 127.0.0.1). You can find example values in the documentation:
MySQL Server: mysql1.myDomain.com
User Name: dbuser
Password: myPassword
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hello, i am trying to connect to my Mysql database but i get this error : MySQL error: Error: ER_ACCESS_DENIED_ERROR: Access denied for user 'hulken3'#'localhost' (using password: YES)
I have given this user "hulken3" all privileges but it's still not working,
You may need to give privilege to new user, so connect as root user and grant permission. Hope information in below site, gives you instruction on how to do that
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.5/en/adding-users.html
My problem was that my Domain provider was blocking connections to the Mysql database. Thanks for your answers!
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I could before login with the username : username, and no password.
then it stopped working, created another account, so it worked for a while. Then it randomly stopped.
Now the users are ( from ssh)
i tired to login with the user root, omg, username ( host %), and also tried on root and testacc on the ip adresses. but nothing works. ( i am 100% sure i was using the right passwords)
I get this while trying to connect with one of the users:
Q: How can i make this work? why wont it work out of suddenly? and could someone tell me more about how this acually works?
You need to GRANT access from outside in mysql.
Go to mysql server and login as root user.
Run GRANT ALL ON db_name.* TO 'user'#'81.167.51.107' IDENTIFIED BY 'password' for access from particular IP address or GRANT ALL ON db_name.* TO 'user'#'%' IDENTIFIED BY 'password' for any IP address.
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I'm writing a desktop application (in Delphi). I would like to connect to MySQL database on a server. Up till now I tested my application using MySQL installed on my local computer. I used ODBC connector and all tests went successfully. Problems have started when I tried to connect database on server via ODBC. I'm getting connection failed message all the time and I cannot do anything.
Please tell me, how should I connect to this MySQL?
By default, mysql listens for incoming connections on port 3306. Use can use telnet to test if a networking problem or firewall is preventing you from connecting to the server that MySQL is running on, using the following command:
telnet fqdn.of.mysqlserver.com 3306
If successful, you should see that it connects, followed by some encrypted gibberish from MySQL. If it doesn't connect, then the problem is a firewall, a networking problem, the MySQL server is unreachable, or something else blocking the connection.
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I have two mysql db . One is 10.0.3.129, another is 10.0.3.139. I want to connect 10.0.3.129 from 10.0.3.139. Could someone tell me what should I do with 10.0.3.139 and 10.0.3.129 ? ? Thank you .
Make sure that MySQL port is open for connection from 10.0.3.139 to 10.0.3.129, verify using
telnet 10.0.3.129:<MySQL port> where you have configured your server.
Create a MySQL user in 10.0.3.139 like:
Create MySQL user in server by executing this query
CREATE USER 'test'#'10.0.3.139' IDENTIFIED BY 'test123';
and given proper permission to this user by using GRANT syntax.
Now try to connect using MySQL command line or any GUI tool from 10.0.3.139, it should work.
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I am using a mysql server on my linux ubuntu 10.04.
Everything is working fine, when I use example.com as the mysql server name.
When I use www.example.com as the mysql server name, the connection does not work. Where can I change the settings.
The URL of my website is working with www and without.
Is the mysql server name a setting in the mysql configuration or is it the hostname of my domain?
You can check your MySQL servers users table. When you see the user, edit it and set this value for the host he/she can connect to:
%example.com
The % is a wildcard for everything in front of "example.com". The second alternative is to add a new user<->host combination via CREATE USER http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/create-user.html
BUT ATTENTION: You should never, never, never connect to your MySQL from outside localhost. And if so, use an SSH Tunnel to do so.