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Mysql refusing remote connection over vpn

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  • HostNoc
    HI Kindly confirm are you running any firewall in your server ? Regards
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  • kwdamp
    I'm running what I think is the pretty standard setup w/ WHM and Centos. We have CSF running, but even if I allow a temporary "full access" period to the connection IP it won't connect. I'm starting to think it's the type of request or port issue but I have no idea how to track that down. Is there a place to view the mysql connection log in WHM/Cpanel? Or does that have to be done through the CLI? Wondering if it will tell me why the connection was refused.
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    I would guess this is a limitation of that particular VPN. It's possible that connection is only setup for certain traffic. There isn't a good way to view that data in WHM or cPanel, and even directly in the MySQL log I'm not sure if it would provide much information. I'd recommend checking the main MySQL error log and the cPanel error log (/usr/local/cpanel/logs/error_log) to see if either of those give you any more helpful details.
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