ERROR 1130:host ' 192.168.1.3′is not allowed to connect to this MySQL server which is telling you that you do not have permission to connect the specified IP to the host, let's look at the workaround below.
There are two ways of handling
1, (How to resolve the client-server connection (MySQL): xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is not the allowed to connect the this MySQL serv
) Authorization law. For example, if you want to myuser use MyPassword to connect to a MySQL server from any host.
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grant all privileges on * * to ' myuser ' @ '% ' identified by ' MyPassword ' with GRANT OPTION; |
If you want to allow the user myuser to connect to the MySQL server from the IP-192.168.1.3 host and use MyPassword as the password
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grant all privileges on * * to ' root ' @ ' 192.168.1.3′identified by ' mypassword ' with GRANT OPTION; Grant all privileges on *. * to ' root ' @ ' 10.10.40.54′identified by ' 123456′with GRANT OPTION; |
2, change the table method. It may be that your account is not allowed to log on remotely, only on localhost. This time, as long as the computer on the localhost, log in to MySQL, change the "MySQL" Database in the "User" table "host", from "localhost" to "%"
This is because of the permissions of the problem, the way to handle the following:
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Shell>mysql--user=root-p |
Enter password
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mysql>use MySQL mysql>grant select,insert,update,delete on [db_name].* to [Username]@[ipadd] Identified by ' [Password] '; |
[Username]: Remote login user code
[db_name]: Indicates the database to be opened to users
[password]: remote login user password
[ipadd] : IP address or IP reverse DNS Name, the contents of this example must be filled in ' 60-248-32-13.hinet-ip.hinet.net ', the packet is enclosed in quotation marks (')
(in fact, it is executed on the remote server, the address fills the IP address of the local host.
can also write this way
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mysql-u root-pvmwaremysql>use mysql;mysql>update user Set host = '% ' where user = ' root '; mys Ql>select host, user from user; |
When you connect to MySQL remotely, you are prompted with the workaround for "is not allowed to connect to this MySQL server"