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I've installed Mysql5.7 and docker service on CentOS 7.1. It's ok that connect mysql with command mysql -u root locally. But it's fail to connect when I tried to use mysql -u root -h 172.17.0.1, in which 172.17.0.1 is the local docker0 ip address.

[root@test1 workspace]# mysql -u root -h 172.17.0.1
ERROR 1130 (HY000): Host 'test1.novalocal' is not allowed to connect to this MySQL server

I've googled the reason and trying to grant access to test1.novalocal but without lucky.

mysql> grant all on *.* to root@'test1.novalocal' with grant option;
ERROR 1133 (42000): Can't find any matching row in the user table

Any other clue?

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Try:

grant all on *.* to 'root'@'test1.novalocal' identified by 'somepassword' with grant option;

MySQL latest versions comes with NO_AUTO_CREATE_USER which

Prevent the GRANT statement from automatically creating new users if it would otherwise do so, unless authentication information is specified. The statement must specify a nonempty password using IDENTIFIED BY or an authentication plugin using IDENTIFIED WITH.

You may disable this mode if needed to go with blank password!

MySQL Workbench even warns

0 row(s) affected, 1 warning(s): 1287 Using GRANT for creating new user is deprecated and will be removed in future release.

You may need to CREATE a user before GRANT in the future releases.

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172.17.0.1 is the docker0 ip, not your container ip.

You can get your container ip via docker inspect yourcontainerid

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    I am not trying to get container IP, instead I need container to access mysql which was installed on host.
    – LeoShi
    Jul 20, 2016 at 12:39

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