When I try to connect to my external server (which has allowed external connections) from my WAMP Server installation using this code:
const SERVER = 'xxx.xxx.xxx.xx'; // Redacted, the target servers IP
const PORT = 3306;
const DATABASE = 'xxx'; // Redacted
const USERNAME = 'xxx'; // Redacted
const PASSWORD = 'xxx'; // Redacted
const TIMEOUT = 5;
try
{
$pdo = new PDO('mysql:dbname=' . DATABASE . ';host=' . SERVER . ';port=' . PORT, USERNAME, PASSWORD, array(PDO::ATTR_ERRMODE => PDO::ERRMODE_EXCEPTION, PDO::ATTR_TIMEOUT => TIMEOUT));
}
catch (PDOException $e)
{
echo $e->getMessage();
}
I get the following error message:
SQLSTATE[HY000] [1045] Access denied for user 'main'@'xxx.xxx.xxx.xx' (using password: YES)
where the IP address is my external (not LAN) IP address instead of the one that I specified.
I have tried this code before and it worked without any problems, but now suddenly for reasons that remain unknown to me, it attempts to connect to my own IP and fails. What am I doing wrong?
GRANT
to users on your external (router, NAT) IP address.Access denied for user 'main'@'xxx.xxx.xxx.xx'
is indicating that MySQL's host-based authentication is rejecting access from your external (NAT/router) IP, not that PDO is attempting to connect to that IP. Assuming you have other administrative access to the MySQL server, you need to check the grants for your usermain
. MySQL auth is a combination of username, password, and host of connection and even the same user can have 2 different passwords from 2 different origin hosts.