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Applies to VoipNow 3 and higher! |
The MySQL server installed on the VoipNow distribution is configured not to allow remote connections by default. However, in case you need to let a remote host connect to the MySQL use the mysqlremote
command line application.
Step-by-step guide
To allow remote MySQL connections to your VoipNow server, please do as follows:
STEP 1: Log in as root
to your VoipNow server via SSH using your favorite console (e.g. Putty
).
STEP 2: Run the following command:
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/usr/local/voipnow/bin/utils/mysqlremote -u <username> -p <password> -h <hostname> |
where:
<username>
is the username to connect from the remote location<password>
is the password to connect from the remote location<hostname>
is the remote location IP/hostname
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