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Bug #33 Connecting to Specific Ports
Submitted: 1998-02-03 23:16 UTC Modified: 1998-02-05 20:19 UTC
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From: chris at mrboston dot com Assigned:
Status: Closed Package: mSQL related
PHP Version: 3.0b4 OS: BSD
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [1998-02-03 23:16 UTC] chris at mrboston dot com
Guys,
Is it possible to tell PHP which port to connect to when working with mSQL or mySql?

Or does PHP connect to the default only?
 
ie Can I run Two mSQL servers each on diffrent ports and access them seperatley?

Chris

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 [1998-02-05 20:19 UTC] zeev
The mSQL API doesn't allow for the port to be set in runtime.
However, support for optional port has been added to the
MySQL connect functions (mysql_connect("host:port",...))

 
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