firewall, who would have thought....

Jason Wong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> 
> On Thursday 16 September 2004 06:14, Sam Hobbs wrote:
> 
> [quote from another Sam Hobbs post]
> > I am the original poster. The reason I avoid doing things like that is
> > because it is a guess. It should not be necessary; the firewal should not
> > be relevant. Sometimes people suggest things that are not likely to be a
> > solution but are easy to suggest.
> [end quote]
> 
> > Apparently there is a problem with the internet being accessed. I tried to
> > determine the problem but it is not clear. What I did to try to diagnose
> > the problem is that I deleted from ZoneAlarm the configuration for the
> > relevant programs. For those not familiar with ZoneAlarm, I essentially
> > removed from it anything it knew about Apache, MySQL and php. I thne tried
> > the
> > mysql_connect, and ZoneAlarm asked if Apache could access the internet.
> > However it behaved differently, depending on whether I was using an account
> > with administrator privileges. If I was using administrator privileges,
> > Apache tried to connect to address 0.0.0.0. If I was not using
> > administrator privileges, Apache tried to connect to the DNS server
> > address. However there are more details so assuming this is a bug I need to
> > coordinate with someone to determine how to diagnose this.
> >
> > By removing Apache, MySQL and php from ZoneAlarm and then allowing Apache
> > to access the internet when I did the mysql_connect, I am able to connect.
> > I assume that this is not how it should be.
> 
> So now are you fully convinced it's your firewall that's the root of your 
> problem?
> 
> 1) How are you connecting using mysql_connect()? Do you use IP addresses or 
> hostnames?
> 2) What are your exact connection parameters when connecting as an "admin 
> user"?
> 3) What are your exact connection parameters when connecting as an "normal 
> user"?
> 
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