On Mon, 31 Jan 2005 11:42:56 -0500, Phil Dyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Odd stuff going on here. If you're sure that mysql is listening on the network. (I assume you can connect from a remote host with -h hostname) and if tcpdump is not working correctly (I *seriously* doubt such a huge bug in your version of tcpdump) then I think you may want to start checking for r00tkits on your box...
VICTORY ! After three days of self questioning, I finally did it ! I tried every option tcpdump has, and finnaly ran into the "do not do reverse lookup one". And a "tcpdump -n | grep <interesting port>" works !!! Thank you for your support, guys,seems tcpdump goes kuckoo when it deals with a very slow DNS server. Dunno, it just works now.
And the mysql problem.. obviously google solved my problem. I had local access to the server, but no remote access. The problem was "skip_networking" in my.cnf.
Thanks again for the moral support, guys ! :)
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