Yes it was "Unable to connect to remote host:" with the problematic
connection and
"Connected to ..." for the well behaved connection.
On 25/09/15 13:24, James Courtier-Dutton wrote:
> Are you getting connection refused when you telnet to port 3306 ?
>
>
> On 25 September 2015 at 10:50, Roger Munford
> <rogermunford@???> wrote:
>> Samuel,
>>
>> Thank you very much for this information. I followed it both with the
>> troublesome connection and a well behaved connection and they both worked
>> exactly as you described.
>> this is great knowledge to have.
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Roger
>>
>>
>> On 24/09/15 21:44, Samuel Penn wrote:
>>> On Thursday 24 Sep 2015 12:58:32 Roger Munford wrote:
>>>> I am having the perennial problem of connecting remotely to a MySQL
>>>> database. I have no experience of administering MySQL myself and I am
>>>> not confident that the person at the other end has had much either.
>>>> I gave them my (fixed) ip address and received a user name and password
>>>> back. I am using the MSQL workbench and have a couple of remote
>>>> connections which work.
>>>>
>>>> Is there anything here that I may not know about or is there anything
>>>> that I could suggest to my colleague.
>>> What happens if you telnet to port 3306 on the database machine, what
>>> do you get? e.g. "telnet 20.30.40.50 3306"
>>>
>>> If you get a simple connection refused, then MySQL may not even be
>>> listening (or it's being blocked by a firewall).
>>>
>>> I think MySQL is configured by default to not allow remote connections.
>>> In the my.conf file (/etc/mysql/my.conf on Ubuntu) there is an option
>>> for bind-address which defaults to 127.0.0.1
>>>
>>> This means that MySQL isn't even listening for remote connections,
>>> so setting GRANT options for users and databases will have no effect.
>>>
>>> If they set this to 0.0.0.0 (listen on all networks), and restart MySQL,
>>> then you may have more luck.
>>>
>>>
>>> When MySQL is reachable, telnet should give you "Connected to ..." then
>>> a load of garbage (you can't do anything useful over telnet, but it tells
>>> you if MySQL is there or not).
>>>
>>>
>>
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