On Sat, Apr 03, 2004 at 09:23:21AM -0600 or thereabouts, Mark Gillingham wrote:
> I suppose the answer to my question is obvious, but I don't see it. I have two
> nearly identical Woody servers set up for LAMP on a private network. I want to
> access MySQL on server2 (192.168.1.4) from server1 (192.168.1.3). The user and
> host settings for MySQL work from either server as long as the host is
> localhost or the same IP or domain name.  For instance, Apache/PHP on server1
> can access MySQL on server1 and likewise on server2. I am wondering of
> hosts.allow is set incorrectly (ALL:  192.168.1.*:   ALLOW) or if there is
> another default protection that disallows network MySQL access.

<snip>

> I hope this makes sense to someone. Thanks.

In your mysql.conf do you have networking enabled?

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Steve
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