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| From: | Paul DuBois | Date: | March 14 2002 8:19pm |
| Subject: | Re: problem in telent to mysql server | ||
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At 14:58 -0500 3/14/02, Jianping Zhu wrote: >I use: >telnet mysqlserverhostname 3306 > >and get following response: > > Host 'mylocalcomputer' is not allowed to connect to this MySQL server >What does this mean? and how to fix the problem? The MySQL client-server protocol is a binary protocol. It makes no sense to telnet to the server. > >Thanks
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| • where are my.cnf anf mysql log file. | Jianping Zhu | 14 Mar |
| • problem in telent to mysql server | Jianping Zhu | 14 Mar |
| • RE: problem in telent to mysql server | Todd Williamsen | 14 Mar |
| • RE: problem in telent to mysql server | Jianping Zhu | 14 Mar |
| • Re: problem in telent to mysql server | Paul DuBois | 14 Mar |
| • RE: problem in telent to mysql server | Todd Williamsen | 14 Mar |
| • RE: problem in telent to mysql server | Paul DuBois | 14 Mar |
| • RE: problem in telent to mysql server | Jianping Zhu | 14 Mar |
| • RE: problem in telent to mysql server | Paul DuBois | 14 Mar |
| • Re: where are my.cnf anf mysql log file. | ds | 14 Mar |
| • RE: problem in telent to mysql server | Kenneth Hylton | 14 Mar |
