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Guirong Qin (qinguir@duc.auburn.edu)
Mon, 7 Apr 1997 16:15:52 -0500
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Date: Mon, 7 Apr 1997 16:15:52 -0500 From: qinguir@duc.auburn.edu (Guirong Qin) Message-Id: <199704072115.QAA07090@mallard.duc.auburn.edu> Subject: [mSQL] Access to localhost with port # 1114 only?Yesterday I posted one of the problems: unable to access local database
under port # 4333. Today I occationally change port# from 4333 to 1114.
It works! To make sure this is the case, I change port# several times,
1114 works, but 4333 gets "Connection Refused!" message. Since I didn't
find this similar case from this list or FAQ, I don't understand this
is due to our local network configuration problem or w3-msql configuration
problem.
BTW, somebody once suggestted(from this list) using msqlConnect(0), or
msqlConnect(NULL), that doesn't work for msql/lite, maybe for C/API?
For msql/Lite, even msqlConnect() not work for my case, I have to
specify with msqlConnect("myhost")!
Thanks.
David G. Qin
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