Noamn wrote:
About a year ago, I set up mySQL on a computer running linux (probably
RH7.1). At the time I thought that I would investigate how I could use this
server in my business, but then I had more pressing issues and so neglected
the subject. Now that I have some spare times and correct tool
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...and then Noamn said...
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% Thanks to all who responded to my query. Had I read a bit more of the mySQL
% manual, I would have seen exactly what I needed (section 4.4.5).
It's often that way :-)
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% The only problem was that the mySQL
Thanks to all who responded to my query. Had I read a bit more of the mySQL
manual, I would have seen exactly what I needed (section 4.4.5).
The only problem was that the mySQL monitor has to be run from the same
computer on which mySQL is running; yesterday I disconnected the screen from
my linu
Noamn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> About a year ago, I set up mySQL on a computer running linux (probably
> RH7.1). At the time I thought that I would investigate how I could use this
> server in my business, but then I had more pressing issues and so neglected
> the subject. Now that I have some s
No'am
I had the same problem a few days ago, and various people on the mailing
list helped me solve it.
The way that I understand it is, mysql allows to create a user for a
specific remote host, or for all remote hosts.
therefore, you will have to create a database user for
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