Stut wrote:
> Jochem Maas wrote:
>> Stut wrote:
>>> Jonathan Kahan wrote:
>>>> As part of PHP, I have downloaded a windows program called SQLyog which 
>>>   ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -> Yeah, but it's not really is it?!!
>>>> is supposed to a free web program I can use to run against MYSQL
>>>> located in a remote Linux server. My problem is that I can not seem to
>>>> connect to it. I am attempting to use a SQL account I created. I typed
>>>> in the below commands of course the passwords here are fake.
>>>>
>>>> GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON *.* TO 'jonkah'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY
>>>> 'newpassword1' WITH GRANT OPTION;
>>>> GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON *.* TO
>>>> 'jonkah'@'ip-208-109-85-170.ip.secureserver.net' IDENTIFIED BY
>>>> 'newpassword2' WITH GRANT OPTION;
>>>> GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON *.* TO 'jonkah'@'*' IDENTIFIED BY
>>>> 'newpassword2' WITH GRANT OPTION;
>>>>
>>>> Locally using putty I was able to successfully use the 1st of these
>>>> accounts. I am unable to connect remotely using SQLyog. We use SSH,
>>>> and I attempted to do this with my firewalls turned off-still did not
>>>> work. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>>> The wildcard for the hostname is not * it's %.
>>>
>>> -Stut
>>
>> your being friendly today Stut, wassup with that ;-)
> 
> New job. Too happy.

anything we can do to remedy that? ;-)

> 
> -Stut
> 

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