Alright, I have tried everything (almost) and I still can't get it to work, I created a my.cnf and now mysql refuses to start. What exactly do I have to do to make mysql listen on localhost?
On 6/9/05, Jason Crawford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Well, as long as where ever the mysql unix socket is located is on the > same partition as apache, you can just create a hard link for it > inside the apache chroot. Another option is to make the mysql server > listen on localhost, and have phpBB2 connect via localhost. The > benefit to that is that it doesn't matter where the mysql server is > located, as apposed to the hard link which would require it to be > located on the same partition. > > Jason > > On 6/8/05, John Tate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hey, > > > > I am having trouble with phpBB2 running on my OpenBSD 3.6 machine, it > > cannot connect to the database (Mysql). I am guessing this is because > > Apache and phpBB2 are running in a chroot environment and cannot > > connect to the Mysql Server's socket. What is the best way around this > > (preferably) without taking apache out of chroot? > > > > Yours, > > John. > > -- > > John "Rockstar" Tate > > Mobile: 0413 348 815 (Yep, old number, but I have a new phone) > > > > New Personal Website: http://kintaro.noobify.com > > > > > -- John "Rockstar" Tate Mobile: 0413 348 815 (Yep, old number, but I have a new phone) New Personal Website: http://kintaro.noobify.com