Good Morning,
Recently, on an otherwise functioning system, I began getting the following
message
ERROR 1130: Host '' is not allowed to connect to this MySQL server
I am running both the client and server from Solaris 7 machines. MySQL
version is 3.22.32
This started happening about two days ago, and before I was able to connect
fine.
The command that causes this error runs on a client, trying to connect to a
different machine. Here is the command being run:This is a simple shell
script. :
echo "select netid,login from names where ssn='$1%';" | mysql -h
uba.usf.edu -P 3306 -u blackbrd nams
hostname returns the correct host, resolveip returns the correct host,
nslookup returns the correct host.
Somewhere, MySQL is not looking for the client hostname corerctly. I guess
my question is where does MySQL look for the hostname, and how can I check
what it is looking for?
Thanks in advance for looking at my problem. I appreciate any help received.
Thanks, Glen
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