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Did you check in the my.cnf on your backend that mysql is not only
bound to 127.0.0.1? Paul McKellar wrote: i ran the various lines in the documentation, unless knoppmyth does its own thing, because i can't remember if it said "1 lines altered" or 0 lines altered. i seem to remember it saying 0 and then, being like "well that must not be the problem" but if the identified phrase to specify which lines isn't correct, then the problem would not have been fixed.Paul On 10/26/05, Chris Ribe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:No, you do not need to install MySQL on the Mac to get the frontend working. It has been almost a year since I have run a frontend on OSX so I don't remember all of the details, but installing MySQL wasn't one of them. The database runs on the backend, the frontend software knows how to talk to it. Did you make the changes necesary to allow the remote connection to the database? I forget the specifics, but searching something along the lines of 'remote frontend permissions connect' should net you an answer. On 10/26/05, Paul McKellar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: |
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