Hi.

On Thu, May 30, 2002 at 06:15:07PM +0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Philip Mak wrote:
> > It sounds like what you want can be accomplished by a simple "port
> > forwarder" program (search for that phrase on Google) which listens on
> > one TCP/IP port and forwards the results to another TCP/IP port (which
> > would be the MySQL server on port 3306); this is independent of MySQL.
> 
> No, no, no - I mean transfer from "socket file" to network port

Well, quite similar thing, quite similar solution. Follow the advice
Philip gave above.

Bye,

        Benjamin.

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