I struggled with this problem for MANY hours (I messed with msql/php, and for years ago, so I consider myself currently a total newbie!). My problem was I couldn't connect my PC to my new online server using ODBC (server was a mac mini running mavericks, trying to connect from a windows machine in my office via mysql odic connector). I finally found a solution that works. here is my situation and environment:
I am converting from Access to MySql/PHP. Application configured as front-end / back-end.
Put my server online so I could export my access back end tables to MYSQL. (some were online at another server, some were on my internal windows 2003 server. ) planning to change front end to php from access vba.
Installed ODBC Administrator on mac mini (mavericks) per google searches.
Went to drivers tab in ODBC Administrator. Set my drivers from USER to SYSTEM in the pulldown on the drivers page. This opened the drivers to appear on the SYSTEM tab of ODBC Administrator (prior to this, the drivers did not appear on the SYSTEM tab of ODBC Administrator).
Added the DSN, the USER, the PORT, and the PASSWORD variables.
I then went to my MAMP application that was running on the Mac. I clicked on [FILE], [EDIT] [TEMPLATE] [my.cnf]. This opened the configuration file. There is a warning - if this gets polluted, it screws up the entire MAMP app.
I made the following change (Inserted a comment above the change).
the bind address was just commented out. 9-5-14
bind-address = 127.0.0.1
This change does not tie MAMP to the localhost (I believe).
- I kept scrolling through the file. I also made the next change, and then saved the .cnf file:
Just commented out the next line. Trying to get odbc to work. 9-5-14
MAMP_skip-networking_MAMP
This change I believe tells MAMP to allow remote connections.
- On PC, under Data Sources, System DSN tab, using MYSQL ODBC 5.1 driver, I set the datasource name, I set the URL of the online server (which was registered with internic), I set the port, and I entered the User and password to be the same KEYS I set in the ODBC System DSN I added on the Mac server. Then, I pulled down the database tab, and miraculously - the databases in my mac server appeared!
Hope this is helpful to another newbie! I literally worked WAY too many hours trying to find a solution, and it wound up being pretty easy once I lucked into the answer!
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