I run SCO Unix and Linux here.
We have web Apache web servers here using PHP and perl, each accessing
MySql.
The reason I said "assuming your webserver supports MySQL" is because
I have no experience running win2000 web servers, but see that many who
post here do.
I thought from your statement that you are already running a webserver,
that you wanted to move the MySQL off of the win2000, and replace it
with a connection to the FreeBSD MySQL server. This would be easy.
Apparently, though you are not currently using MySQL with your web server.
I will have to leave you in the hands of Windows experts here, as I
don't run win2000.
Sorry.
zosen wrote:
> Hi!Gerald Clark
> How does the web server support MySQL???What shall I do for my
> win2000 or IIS???Thanks!!
>
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Gerald Clark" <gerald_clark@stripped>
> To: "zosen" <zosen@stripped>
> Cc: <mysql@stripped>
> Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2001 1:24 AM
> Subject: Re: How to connect mysql server (on unix) by using win2000??
>
>
>
>>
>> zosen wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Hi!friend
>>> I use win2000 and IIS as web server.and I have a Freebsd mysql
>>> server.I want to connect the mysql server under the win2000.What shall
>>
> I do?
>
>>> and how the web page (in win200) can use the my mysql server(on
>>
> freebsd)??
>
>>> Thanks!!
>>>
>>> zosen
>>>
>>
>> Assuming your web server supports MySQL, you just have to specify the
>> host to be the freebsd machine instead of localhost when you connect.
>>
>> MySQL must, of course, have granted privileges to the web server.
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Gerald L. Clark
>> gerald_clark@stripped
>>
>>
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Gerald L. Clark
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