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    • #8160
      janNowak07
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      Have just downloaded and installed a trial version of v3.52. Everything seems to work fine with the MySQL installed locally. When I try to connect to my remote server, I get the following message: “Error 1130: Host xxxxxxxx is not allowed to connect to this MySQL Server”. My machine runs Windows XP Pro and the remote server I'm trying to connect to is on Linux. I am on a local area network. Thanks in advance for your assistance.

    • #14876
      Ritesh
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      Are you behind a firewall?

    • #14877
      janNowak07
      Member

      Yes but I guess the filter was set up properly. Or I'm wrong. Anyway, can do with whatever help I can get. Many thanks.

    • #14878
      Ritesh
      Member

      You cannont use SQLyog behind a firewall. Try SSH tunneling.

    • #14879
      lantz
      Member
      Ritesh wrote on Sep 13 2003, 03:57 AM:
      You cannont use SQLyog behind a firewall. Try SSH tunneling.

      What do you mean? I'm having the same problem and am VERY new to database servers… I'm trying to get away from my Microsoft Access Bad Habits! 😉

      Thanks,

      Lantz

    • #14880
      Ritesh
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    • #14881
      cadillac1960
      Member

      I too am having the error 1130 show up when I try and log in.

      I have modified the hosts file in the etc folder on my server, but still can not get SQLyog to connect.

      The error I get is:

      ==========

      Error 1130

      Host 'adsl-216-1-3-88-179.dsl.snfc21.pacbell.net' is not allowed to connect to this MySQL server

      ==========

      I have tried modifying the hosts file with this exact address, as well as other logical choices, but am still being denied access.

      Any help greatly appreciated.

      [email protected]

    • #14882
      Ritesh
      Member

      Provide '%' for HOST column.

    • #14883
      urbsom
      Member

      I too am recieving the Error 1130. I am trying to connect to a local linux box, 192.168.1.230, from a winxp machine, 192.168.1.169, with SQLyog. I have tried putting the ip 192.168.1.169 in the host column along with % and evildojo (the hostname of the winxp machine which is in my linux box's host file). Strange thing is that I can connect to the linux box with SQLyog from a win2k machine, ip 192.168.1.200, that resides inside my network with no problems. Note: Since all machines are on my my local network there is no firewall between the windows clients and the linux box.

      Is this a winxp issue or am I just missing something here? Any help is greatly appreciated.

      Thanks,

      Jerome Urban ([email protected])

    • #14884
      Ritesh
      Member

      There is no difference between XP and 2k.

      Are you sure you have given the correct permission tothe XP host as you have given to the 2k host?

    • #14885
      urbsom
      Member

      Yes. I tried all sorts of things to try and give the xp host permissions. I attempted to use its IP, then its hostname, then just the wildcard %.

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