The remote connection to mysql fails. The error "1130-host... is not allowed to connect to this MySql server" is displayed.
Authorization method. For example, if you want myuser to use mypassword to connect to the mysql server from any host. Grant all privileges on *. * TO 'myuser' @ '%' identified by 'mypassword' with grant option; flush privileges; if you want TO allow myuser TO connect TO the mysql server from a host WITH the ip address 192.168.1.6, and use mypassword as the password grant all privileges on *. * TO 'myuser' @ '192. 168.1.3 'identified BY 'mypassword' with grant option; flush privileges, and use mypassword as the password grant all privileges on dk. * TO 'myuser' @ '192. 168.1. 3 'identified BY 'mypassword' with grant option; FLUSH PRIVILEGES, run the following statement: mysql> flush rivileges to make the modification take effect. you can use another method, but I have not tried it myself. You can find it on csdn.net. run: 1. d on the machine where mysql is installed: \ mysql \ bin \> mysql-h localhost-u root // enter MySQL Server 2, mysql> grant all privileges on *. * TO 'root' @ '%' with grant option // GRANT data access permissions TO any host. 3. mysql> flush privileges // The modification takes effect. 4. mysql> EXIT // EXIT MySQL. the server can use ro on any other host. Ot identity login! Author qsfwy