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 ID:                 54832
 Updated by:         paj...@php.net
 Reported by:        giorgio dot liscio at email dot it
 Summary:            unable to connect to mysql
-Status:             Open
+Status:             Critical
 Type:               Bug
 Package:            MySQL related
 Operating System:   windows 7 x64 ultimate
 PHP Version:        5.4.0-dev
-Assigned To:        
+Assigned To:        cataphract
 Block user comment: N
 Private report:     N

 New Comment:

Pls check this one as well, regression introduced by the browswer fix
(wondering 

what can cause that in mysql/socket code.)


Previous Comments:
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[2011-05-31 02:21:07] neweracracker at gmail dot com

Yes. I can reproduce the problem.

I am sure devs will fix then when they have time available.

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[2011-05-30 21:28:38] giorgio dot liscio at email dot it

can you reproduce the problem?

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[2011-05-30 17:19:09] neweracracker at gmail dot com

Hello,



There is a similar bug:

bug #54896



It is related to this commit

svn.php.net/viewvc?view=revision&revision=310691



Thank you.

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[2011-05-26 16:47:40] giorgio dot liscio at email dot it

yes i've tried with 127.0.0.1



wireshark can't capture localhost packets due to a windows limitation
:rage:



i have to try in my network, i will update you



thank you

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[2011-05-26 15:53:43] johan...@php.net

Have you tried 127.0.0.1 instead of localhost? Or are you actually
connecting to a remote host? As mentioned in my previous statement we
had such timeouts due to IPv6 issues in the past. While then it doesn't
make sense if it works sometimes ...



My next best guess would be to try using a network analyzer (wireshark
or such) to log the network traffic. Not sure I have a better idea
(while I myself am not to familiar with such low level analysis on
windows, maybe there are simpler ways ...)

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