In my.cnf, you can specify a 'bind-address'.  When used it will cause
the listener to only be available to host on that same network

ie. one of your database host's ip binding is 10.10.10.66/255.255.0.0

# this will list the server to respond only to hosts in the 10.10.x.x
range, all other (including localhost!!) will be refused.
bind-address=10.10.10.66



On Nov 13, 2007 4:53 AM, David Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Kelly Opal wrote:
> > Hi
> >       Is there any way to restrict access to the tcp port on mysql. I only
> > want my 5 class C's to be able to access the port but it is a public
> > server.
>
> Iptables
>
> Dave
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