There is some free codes on the web which written in different languages
that
queries subnet and mysql's standart port on each of theese possible clients.
I mean ping machines first on the subnet. then query port 3306 . if replies
then
try to connect . if connect it works. I have one written with IPWorksV4 on
MSVB6.

Regards.
Yusuf Incekara


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Subject: getting ip of mysql server


> Hi there,
>
> I'm wondering if there's a way to findout the IP of the server that MySQL
is running on, once
> logged into MySQL. I know this may seem simple, but I'm looking for
something beyond
> ping somehost.com
> Is there someway to get the ip needed to connect to a mysql database
remotely from MySQL?
> Thanks for any help!
> Jack Dempsey
>
>
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