Re: Can't Connect to MySQL local Server

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Alle 16:36, venerdì 27 ottobre 2006, ROGER DEBRY ha scritto:
check if your mysql daemon doesn't skip networking


> Some further information/questions on this problem.
>
> I wrote a small program just to see if I could connect to the mysql
> socket, and I could.
> Looking at seliunx policy, I note an item called "Allow HTTPD scripts
> to and modules to connect to the network."
> That item is unchecked. Should it be checked in order for the php
> script to connect using a socket?
>
> >>> "Chris" <dmagick@xxxxxxxxx> 10/26/2006 5:33 PM >>>
>
> ROGER DEBRY wrote:
> > Janet and Miles, Thank you for your suggestions.
> >
> > Here is more information for you.
> > I am running:
> >     Fedora core 5 Linux
> >     php 5.14
> >     apache 2.2.2
> >     mysql 5.0.22
> >
> > I have added the mysql_error code to my script as you suggested.
> > I already knew the what the error was by looking in the error logs.
> > It is, "Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket
> > '/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock' (13)"
>
> That means 'permission denied'.
>
> Are you sure mysql is running on "localhost" ?
>
> FC5 has "selinux" doesn't it - make sure permissions are set up
> properly
> for that too.
>
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