Hello.


Systems call bind() calls only one time for IP socket and one time

for socket file (from sql/mysqld.cc). So you can specify only one IP

address. Use firewall to suppress undesirable connections.





Cere Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi everyone,

> 

> I would like to bind mysqld  to more than one IP address (localhost and my

> private unrouted interface).  Is there a way to get --bind-address to bind

> to more than one IP?  I have been unsucessfull when trying comma/space

> delimited arguments to bind-address, etc.

> 

> Thanks,

> -Cere

> 

> 



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