How can I achieve MySql remote connection? This may be a question that many people have asked. The following describes how to implement MySql remote connection for your reference.
Go to mysql from the "command prompt"
If MYSQL is installed on an edisk
Enter
E:
Cd mysql (mysql installation directory)
Cd bin
Mysql-uroot-p88888
Root is the username 88888 is your own password
Log on to the bin directory step by step.
If your disk is installed on drive c, you can enter cd \ to directly return to drive c:
MySql remote connection solution: --- but an error occurs when the first method is executed, and the second method is successful.
1. Change the table. It may be that your account is not allowed to log on remotely, but only on localhost. At this time, you only need to log in to mysql on the computer of localhost, and change the "host" entry in the "user" table in the "mysql" database to "%" from "localhost"
Mysql-u root-pvmwaremysql> use mysql; mysql> update user set host = '%' where user = 'root'; mysql> select host, user from user;
2. 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; if you want TO allow myuser TO connect TO the mysql server from a host WITH the ip address 192.168.1.3, and use mypassword as the password grant all privileges on *. * TO 'myuser' @ '192. 168.1.3 'identified BY 'mypassword' with grant option;
The above describes how to implement MySql remote connection.
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