Hi,

        I've got an odd setup that I need to diagnose. The customer won't
allow us to upgrade very far with the OS or MySQL.

        Its currently on a BSD/OS 4.0.1 system, and 4.2 is the highest we
could possibly be allowed to go.

        We have upgraded to mysql-3.23.58 (Customer won't let us go to
4 or 5), with the following patches from the RedHat distro:

mysql-3.23.58-config.patch              mysql-3.23.58-setpermission.patch
mysql-3.23.58-dropdb.patch              mysql-3.23.58-symlink.patch
mysql-3.23.58-hotcopy.patch             mysql-3.23.58-typo.patch
mysql-3.23.58-security.patch


        The configure is just "./configure --with-libwrap". (We do have to
go in to client/Makefile, mysys/Makefile and sql/Makefile to take the 
-fno-exceptions out otherwise it won't compile)

        With the recent reports of an issue with MySQL we've been getting
alot of probes against the server. Its currently set to only allow connections
from a monitoring machine, and locally. It appears that after a while the 
server starts to get QUITE slow... Requests take over a minute, even using
the local socket.  Until we do a "flush-hosts", it runs quite slow. 

        Has anyone heard/seen/experienced this? On some other customer
servers, we just had to put "mysqld:    ALL" into /etc/hosts.allow to
prevent the database from becoming unusable.

                Thanks, Tuc/TTSG Internet Services, Inc.

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