On 3/14/03 12:52 PM, "Steven Erat" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spit this out onto
my computer screen:

> As a test for basic connectivity while ignoring user security, you can start
> mysql with a flag to not check security:
> 
> cd /usr/local/mysql/bin
> ./safe_mysqld --skip-grant-tables &
> 
> This is a security hole, so do that at your own risk.
Ok - when starting MySQL this way, I am able to connect to the database no
problem. So now - (being new to mysql) I assume I have an issue with the way
I configured it. I have been hitting mysql lists at the same time, and they
are not quite as helpful.

Do you have any suggestions as to what the issue could be?

Dustin

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