On Friday 20 December 2002 11:01, azerbinati at libero dot it wrote: > I'd a /etc/hosts misconfigured, it told that the machine name was linux200 > with IP 192.168.0.3 but eth0 was configured to use IP 192.168.0.16. In this > enviroment executing this command "mysql -h 192.168.0.16" cause a mysqld > crash. Correcting /etc/hosts to report the correct "name to ip" now "mysql > -h 192.168.0.16" responds with "ERROR 1130: Host 'linux200' is not allowed > to connect to this MySQL server" Maybe the problem is when it try to > resolve the hostname.
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