Marcin Kurc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I have mysql-server 3.23.31-1 installed and it is not accepting any tcp > connections. > The config is alright, set to accept tcp on 3306. It worked with earlier > versions, > but now it shows that mysqld is running on port 0.
Did you check on /etc/mysql/my.cnf for the keyword skip-networking? it is enabled by default (because of some crashes? It runs just fine here with networking enabled) but if you want tcp-connectivity, it has to be commented out. > basedir: /usr/ > datadir: /var/lib/mysql/ > tmpdir: /tmp/ > language: /usr/share/mysql/english/ > pid file: /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.pid > logfile: /var/log/mysql.log > TCP port: 0 > Unix socket: /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock > > anyone know what's wrong? > > -- > Marcin Kurc > Indiana Institute of Technology > System Administrator > http://me.indtech.edu http://www.indtech.edu -- Tschoe, Get my gpg-public-key here Jens http://gecius.de/gpg-key.txt