From: seth Date: March 30 1999 11:59pm Subject: [Shouldn't the hostname be given in the log file?] List-Archive: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql/1215 Message-Id: <199903302359.BAA15468@pc126.psy.aau.dk> >Description: If I connect to my MySQL server from a remote host, then no hostname (or ip number) is provided after the @ in the log file. For example: 990330 12:38:43 769 Connect seth@ on Maybe this explains is why the host field in the user table in the mysql database is not working. But is this a problem that is related to resolveip and the problems with pre-complied glibc binaries on Linux? But if so, then how will one be able to validate remotehosts? >How-To-Repeat: Connect from a remote host. >Fix: >Submitter-Id: >Originator: Seth Chaiklin >Organization: > >MySQL support: [none ] >Synopsis: >Severity: >Priority: >Category: mysql >Class: >Release: mysql-3.22.20a (TCX binary) >Environment: System: Linux pc126.psy.aau.dk 2.0.36 #1 Sun Mar 14 13:25:43 CET 1999 i586 unknown Architecture: i586 Some paths: /usr/bin/perl /usr/bin/make /usr/bin/gcc /usr/bin/cc GCC: Reading specs from /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i386-linux/2.7.2.3/specs gcc version 2.7.2.3 Compilation info: CC='gcc' CFLAGS='-O6 -mpentium -fomit-frame-pointer' CXX='gcc' CXXFLAGS='-O6 -mpentium -fomit-frame-pointer -felide-constructors' LDFLAGS='-static' Configure command: ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/mysql '--with-comment=TCX binary' --enable-assembler --with-mysqld-ldflags=-all-static --with-client-ldflags=-all-static --disable-shared Perl: This is perl, version 5.004_03