Note: Turn from, http://www.cnblogs.com/ycsfwhh/archive/2012/08/07/2626597.html oneself test Method 1 Effective, Method 2 to be verified
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When we use the MySQL database, sometimes our program is not on the same machine as the database, we need to access the database remotely. By default, MySQL users do not have remote access permissions. Here are two ways to solve this problem.
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-p
Mysql>use MySQL;
Mysql>update User Set host = '% ' where user = ' root ';
Mysql>select host, user from user;
2. Authorization Law
Run on the machine where MySQL is installed:
1. d:\mysql\bin\>mysql-h Localhost-u Root
This should allow access to the MySQL server
2, Mysql>grant all privileges on * * to ' root ' @ '% ' with GRANT OPTION
Give any host access to data
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 ' WI
TH GRANT OPTION;
If you want to allow users to connect to the MySQL server from a host myuser IP 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;
3, Mysql>flush privileges
Changes take effect
4, Mysql>exit
Exit the MySQL server so that you can log on as root on any other host
Permissions to open MySQL database remote access