Re: Mysql over HTTP

2006-04-07 Thread Eric Braswell
Jangita wrote: > Yes this is very true Eric, thanks. > > BUT there are LOADS of firewalls that don't allow non http traffic (like > mysql) over port 80; and your method wont work if all that's available is a > http proxy! > Ah, so you want to be able to bypass a firewall that does stateful ins

Re: Mysql over HTTP

2006-04-07 Thread Eric Braswell
No need to re-invent that wheel: Just use port=80 in my.cnf or start with --port=80 See http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/server-options.html Eric -- Eric Braswell Web Manager MySQL AB Cupertino, USA Jangita wrote: Hi all, It's all well and good having mysql using port 3309 (or a