Bingo!!
With the installation of the 5.0 (I assume) skip-networking was set by default 
in /etc/mysql/my.cnf. That was it.
Thanks.
Mike

> I assume you have already verified that the mysql server is actually
> running on server A.  Have you verified that server A is accepting tcp
> connections? Try running
>
>    mysql -h mycompA -u mysql -p
>
> from server A.  If it lets you in, try
>
>    SELECT CURRENT_USER();
>
> just to make sure it says @mycompA rather than @localhost.  Alternatively,
> try
>
>    telnet mycompA 3306
>
> from both machines to see if you get an answer.
>
> If it doesn't let you in, check to see if mysql was started with
> --skip-networking on A, and look for anything which blocks mysql's port.
>
> Michael
>
> Mike Bosschaert wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I installed mysql 5.0 on server A and mysql 4.0 on server B. Starting
> >
> > mycompA$>mysql -h mycompB -u mysql -p
> >
> > on host A, I can connect and to the mysql-server on host B. However when
> > I start
> >
> > mycompB$>mysql -h mycompA -u mysql -p
> >
> > on host B, I get the error message:
> > ERROR 2003: Can't connect to MySQL server on 'mycompA' (111)
> >
> > On mycompA the user [EMAIL PROTECTED] has all privileges.
> >
> > This is what tcpdump reports:
> > tcpdump: listening on eth1 port 3306
> > 13:50:32.732182 mycompB.33431 > mycompA.mysql: S 2312810184:2312810184(0)
> > win 5840 <mss 1460,sackOK,timestamp 11242088 0,nop,wscale 0> (DF)
> > 13:50:32.732570 mycompA.mysql > mycompBt.33431: R 0:0(0) ack 2312810185
> > win 0 (DF)
> >
> > Any suggestions?
> >
> > Mike


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