Did you try the "-h 'server-name(or ipaddress)'" option as well when
logged in as root?

david

On Sat, 11 Jan 2003, Terry Hobart wrote:

> I have an RH 8 stock installation (meaning I have not yet updated it
> from rhn). I had it install MySQL from the disks. I cannot however
> access it from outside the localhost box.
> 
> I can always access it from inside the box.
>     mysql - u root -p
> or any other user I create @localhost
> 
> The following is what I have installed for users:
> 
> GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON *.* TO root@localhost IDENTIFIED BY '******'
> WITH GRANT OPTION;
> 
> I repeated this process for other 'outside users' replacing
> root@localhost with test@"%" + a password and [EMAIL PROTECTED] (my
> workstation ip on the local net). But no user password combo will allow
> me to login from my workstation.
> 
> The linux box is on 10.1.10.3/8
> 
> The my.cnf:
> 
> [mysqld]
> datadir=var/lib.mysql
> socket=/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock
> 
> [mysql.server]
> user=mysql
> basedir=/var/lib
> 
> [safe_mysql]
> err-log=/var/log/mysql.log
> pid-file=/var/run/mysql/mysql.pid
> 
> I remember messing with sendmail for months with this same problem until
> 
> I found out that on 7.3 RedHat disabled outside access by default. This
> feels like the same thing.
> 
> PS As a side issue is there anyway to use for example 10.0.0.0/8 or
> equivalent. It seems to only take exact addresses instead of address
> ranges in the GRANT line.
> 
> 
> Thanks in advance for any help
> 
> 
> 
> 
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