Problem description, 1 check whether the MySQL service is started,
2 shutting down the firewall
Netfilter/iptables off mode [[email protected] ~] #iptables-F
SELINUX shutdown mode [[email protected] ~] #setsebool-P samba_enable_home_dir on
3 See if there is a listening MySQL port Netstat-an |grep 3306
4 or not, but the way the tunnel is connected can be passed. Then use the following method ok
1. 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 "%"  
mysql-u root-pvmwaremysql>use mysql;mysql>update user Set host = '% ' where user = ' root '; mysql>select host, user from user;  
2. Authorization law. For example, if you want to myuser use MyPassword to connect to a MySQL server from any host.  
GRANT all privileges on * * to ' myuser ' @ '% ' identified by ' MyPassword ' With GRANT OPTION;  
If you want to allow users to myuser from the IP-192.168.1.3 host to the MySQL server and use MyPassword as the password Span class= "Apple-converted-space" > 
GRANT all privileges on * * to ' myuser ' @ ' 192.168.1.3 ' identified By
' MyPassword ' with GRANT option;
Encountered a problem, local PHP environment connection to other host MySQL error 1130:host ' 192.168.1.222 ' is not allowed to connect to this MySQL server