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  • in reply to: Cannot connect #13608
    ghormley
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    I can ping the host. I can telnet on port 80 but the server kicks me off for protocol mismatch, I suspect. I get a reply on 3306 but nothing intelligible. I cannot extablish a connection on the the standard telnet port. Guess I need to ascertain that I have remote access to the MySQL server through port 3306.

    Thanks for the assistance.

    in reply to: Cannot connect #13605
    ghormley
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    Additional info from above:

    When I launch SQLyog, it takes about a minute to respond with the login dialog.

    If I attempt to login on port 3306, the time to the error message is quick, but the message reports Error # 1045 saying that the @ is denied access. Well, I would assume the username at the server address is the one denied access but that isn't what the message says. Am I thinking wrong here?

    Now, if I use port 80 to login with the same parameters, after a good five minutes of trying during which nothing noticable happens, I get a message saying it lost contact with the server while trying to log in. I can use phpAdmin on the server and manipulate the databases as well as manipulating them with php scripts residing on the server.

    Where is the connection information stored that is saved in SQLyog. Why does it take so long to bring it up? One might think it was coming from a slow server halfway around the world on a 110 baud modem, given how fast the connection dialog takes to pop up.

    I assume I don't understand what SQLyog is asking of me. About one more failed effort to connect and I'm going to forget I ever heard of the software! I'm a bit frustrated as you may be able to tell. Sorry.

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