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I am getting this message with a certain script although I get a similar message with scripts that are trying to access MySQL
Warning: MySQL Connection Failed: Lost connection to MySQL server during query in /freeola/users/0/1/sr0171110/htdocs/forum/createdb.php on line 5
Can't Connect to Database: Lost connection to MySQL server during query
Line 5 of that script is:
mysql_connect($db_Hostname, $db_UserName, $db_Password) || die("Can't Connect to Database: ".mysql_error());
The settings I am using are:
$db_Database = "forums";
$db_UserName = "sr0171110";
$db_Password = "********";
$db_Hostname = "FREEOLA";
?>
I have tried changing the hostname to lowercase and also trying localhost instead but it still comes up with the same error messages.
Is this to do with permissions?
Thanks
Steve Watkins
As for a way to get round it, I don't know. You could try signing up for various free webspaces and see if you can access the MySQL databases from Freeola, but it might be quite slow at times. Go to http://www.freewebspace.net/ for a huge listing.
> Due to a loophole (which I am NOT going to tell you) I can see all of f2s's
> databases. However, after 5 minutes downloading the table list it had only got
> to "d", so it was taking ages to get the list and I just couldn' be
> bothered.
Is this what I mean about MySQL not being secure?
As for the original question... no, I don't think you can access
> MySQL and I have no idea what support were going on about. However, this is
> really one to be clarified by Bob but we may be able to have MySQL on the forum
> website, which we are all contributing to.
Yes, perhaps it could be an incentive for people to come here to get MySQL access :)
Hi Bob m8
> Steve, may I ask where you got this Script from, and what it can do?
It's called tForum version b0.915
I got it from some PHP script site - I am not having much luck with using CGI things so I noticed that you just place the PHP in HTDOCS to get it working and they worked ok so I stuck using PHP scripts as I am new to it.
It's a BIG shame that MySQL is not supported as a lot of the scripts I have been looking at require this basic feature.
Is it an expensive item/program/whatever it is to install or is it just down to it's lack of security.
Also is there another way around this problem?
Cheers
As for the original question... no, I don't think you can access MySQL and I have no idea what support were going on about. However, this is really one to be clarified by Bob but we may be able to have MySQL on the forum website, which we are all contributing to.
Anyway, back to this post, sorry, but still seems MySQL isn't enabled for us Freeola Webspace owners, although I'm sure it's gonna come about somehow, sooner or later, I'm sure Andy said it would be.
Just don't let Turbo get at my plans this time around :o).
God knows how he did it, i wonder about that boy sometimes..
You mean everyone who had a MySQL Database set up, Rob could mess about with it, or just see it?