Hi Ryan,
This is normal, MySQL always distinguishes user names with domains.
When you login with telnet to the server running MySQL, you run MySQL
client and server on the same machine. MySQL server recognizes you as
user@localhost which is granted access by default. But all users in
other domains are denied access, and you (or server's administrator)
must first grant them access manually.
Look here:
http://mysql.com/documentation/mysql/bychapter/manual_Privilege_system.html
It was not easy for me to understand and set up.
--
Michal Kracik
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>
> I'm trying to access a database using the mysql scheme, but the server is
> telling me access is denied for "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" when I am only
> logging in using "username," not "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" What am I doing
> wrong?
>
> For example.
>
> >> db: open mysql://username:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/database
> connecting to: 0.0.0.0
> ** User Error: ERROR 1045 : Access denied for user: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> (Using password: YES).
> ** Where: db: open mysql://username:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/database
> >>
>
> I'm able to login OK via telnet with the same username/password.
>
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