Ciaran Johnston wrote:

James G. Stallings II said:


This server needs to run various services. Web, ssh, smb/nfs/afs all
working; however I cant get a packet through port 3306 to the MySQL
server to save my a$$. MySQL is up and running, root account has
password reset, users created, the whole bit - but I cannot access the
server from any other machines on the local net. I'm no foob when it
comes toMySQL (no expert really either). I have it running on the old
server, and have no issues with it there.



There's a skip-networking variable in /etc/mysql/my.cnf. Change that (remove it I think), restart mysql and your pain should be over.




I'm not even certain its a debian problem, its just a brand new install
so I figured I'd start here and ask around. A search of the mailing list
archive turned up nothing usefull so here I am. :)




It's a security thang.
/Ciaran.





Ciaran, that was it. You ROCK, Dude :D

Thanks a million :)

-James


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