On 5/12/2005 11:56 a.m., Mike Smith wrote:
Hi,
Hi,
I've already check my /etc/my.cnf file for a "binding"
line. Its not
there. I also found an item online that indicated
adding:
Look for the option "skip-networking". This disables TCP/IP so the
server only accepts local connections v
Thanks for responding randy. so I checked my my.ini file and the address is set to
127.0.0.1. I checked the database error file and it was empty. I posted the my.ini
file down below. Any other suggestions ? When I try to startmysql through the MSDOS
prompt it says
C:\Program Files\EasyPHP1-7\
t that
> the mySQL server could resolve the IP to the host name? Thanx!
>
> -Original Message-
> From: O'K Web Design [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2003 8:06 AM
> To: Francisco Castellon
> Subject: Re: ERROR 2003: Can't connect to MySQL ser
ave to add the IP address as an allowed host though, but I thought that
the mySQL server could resolve the IP to the host name? Thanx!
-Original Message-
From: O'K Web Design [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2003 8:06 AM
To: Francisco Castellon
Subject: Re: ERROR 2003
Francisco Castellon schrieb:
Hello list:
Just finished installing mySQL on a Linux Debian system and I have a
question about how the 2 root users that are set up by default. When I
look at my user table there is a root user allowed to log in from
"localhost" and also another root user but this on
At 22:25 27/02/2001 +, David Murphy wrote:
Hi!
>I have been running MySQL server for four weeks now and have not had any
>problems, until now
>I loaded Windows 2000 Server up this morning and tried to connect to
>mysql...I got the following error
>
>ERROR 2003: Can't connect to MySQL server o