Stupid question, but MySQL uses the convention [EMAIL PROTECTED] for granting
privileges have you checked the permission tables to determine if the user
your script is using is permitted to access MySQL from the remote system?

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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Richard Humphrey
> Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 4:33 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RH 8.0 and mySQL
>
>
> I have a default install of RH 8 and mySQL 3.23.15 (I think) and I can get
> things to work just fine using PHP locally, but if I try from
> another server
> to run some PHP scripts I am told that I am unable to connect. We
> have tried
> using the hostname as well as the IP address in our scripts and also
> plugging in the port number (as suggested) to no avail. We keep
> getting the
> message that we are unable to connect to hostname.domain etc. I
> checked and
> we are not running with the skip-networking option enabled so it shouldn't
> be that. What else could be causing this problem?
>
>
> Richard Humphrey
>
>
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