Klaus,

sometimes ISPs allows users to use cPannel and phpMyAdmin which are two web apps that allow you to manage your site and your mySQL instalation. At my ISP, thru the cPannel, I have access to the access control system of mySQL, which governs who is allowed to connect to the database, by putting a % (wildcard that equals free for all), I allow connections from everywhere provided that they have the correct database, login and pass combo.

I think maybe (this is only a guess), you might be able to change your access list by issuing the correct SQL command to mySQL (the MySQL manual must have something on that), you could do that by placing a CGI in your ISP then running it. Or you can just call support, this usually works =)

Cheers
andre


On Oct 16, 2004, at 10:40 AM, Klaus Major wrote:

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An error...
Host "pDxxxxx.x-xxx.net" is not allowed to connect to this MySQL server
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