I'm experimenting with connecting to a MySQL server that resides
remotely on an ISP host rather than running locally. My database.php
is defined as:
var $default = array(
'driver' => 'mysql',
'persistent' => false,
'host' => 'XX.XX.XX.XX',
'login' => '...',
'password' => '...',
'database' => 'cakeproto',
'prefix' => '',
When I test out the site, I'm told that cake is not able to connect to
the database.
For the host variable I simply put in the IP address of my ISP. Is
this the correct way to do this? My ISP is Bluehost and they provide
the ability to remotely access a MySQL database.
So my question is: for the host variable, do all I need is the IP
address?
This isn't much documentation on this. Maybe one of the many experts
out there can shed light on this issue.
Thanks!
Russ Chaffin
Regional Webmaster
USDA Forest Service
Southern Region
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