Hello.


After checking that MySQL server listens on the interface to which you 

are connecting, solve network problems. If you're able to connect

from one host to another it doesn't mean that the opposite is true.







Andy McHargue <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Here's some more data on this, if anyone can help.

> 

> --I can connect the other way around ... i.e. I can connect from B to 

> A.  So there's no general connectivity problem.

> --did an nmap on B,

> $ nmap -sT -T Polite -p3306 xxxxxx.com

> 

> Starting nmap V. 2.54BETA22 ( www.insecure.org/nmap/ )

> Interesting ports on s191.n33.xxxxxx.com (66.84.xx.xx):

> Port       State       Service

> 3306/tcp   filtered    mysql

> 

> nmap on B indicates 'open' rather than 'filtered' ... how can i change?

> 

> 

> 



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