RedHat 8 And MySQL
I recently ran across an interesting problem, and I'm curious as to whether any of you out there have had the same problem.
A friend of mine was trying to get his MySQL server running on RedHat, and was having a difficult time. He could not connect from his windows workstation. After a short look at his user table, I could see it was set up to only allow local connections (an obvious default security measure). This is where it gets wierd.
From a SSH session, I created a super user with full rights to all databases on all hosts (allowed login from any host). But my friend still couldn't connect from his workstation. I finally realized that the mysql daemon is appending '@localhost' on the supplied username no matter what the user supplies. Thus, a non-local connection fails.
Perhaps I'm missing something here...I am obviously not a MySQL expert. But I was able to get my MySQL running very quickly on my Mandrake 9 box. It seems RedHat has made some changes to its distribution of MySQL. I'm not sure what to do next.
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