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I have a mysql running with bind-address "10.4.0.211".

From the documentation, I understand it like, the server accepts connections only from the IP - 10.4.0.211.

But I could able to connect to this mysql from another new server with the below configurations.

eth0      inet addr:10.8.0.7  
eth1      inet addr:10.11.0.50  
lo        inet addr:127.0.0.1  

None of the above has the bind address in them, but how come I am able to connect to the service. Please clarify.

I am suing the below connections string from the new server.

mysql -u<<username>> -p<<password>>  -h<<hostname of the mysql running server>> -A
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    I think you've got it backwards; mysql only accept connection at the bind-address, not from
    – towr
    Dec 23, 2013 at 6:24
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    as @towr mentioned, bind is where mysql is listening in on incoming connection, not the expected from address Dec 23, 2013 at 6:29
  • @towr & nrathaus, thanks for your answer. I got it that i understood it reverse. now i have one more thing to ask... If with bind address, we cant control the external users or IP's, then what is it meant for ?
    – Uday
    Dec 23, 2013 at 6:38
  • For example, you can use it to make mysql listen only to a local netwerk ip (or only localhost). That way people from outside the local network (or from another server) can't talk to it.
    – towr
    Dec 23, 2013 at 8:03

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