and also make sure tcp port of your DB instance has been added to firewall
expeption.

check the iptables for this to verify.

On Mon, Mar 9, 2015 at 2:13 PM, Florian Schaal <mailingl...@schaal-24.de>
wrote:

> Am 08.03.2015 um 01:49 schrieb Rafael Ribeiro:
>
>> Hello List,
>>
>>
>> I'm not an expertise on MySQL and we are facing a strange issue:
>>
>> We had a Virtual Machine, running CentOS + MySQL 5.0 with IP (1.1.1.1).
>>
>> After move this Virtual Machine to a new one (got a new IP - 2.2.2.2), we
>> lost the ability to connect to mysql remotely, from external IPs.
>>
>> I read a lot of tutorials and tips without success.
>>
>> What I need to do, to come back to working configuration like oldest
>> machine, allowing remote connections?
>>
>
> did you check "bind-address" in your my.cnf?
>
> regards
> Florian
>
>
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