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      <title>Make public MySQL server under Linux</title>
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      <description>For security reasons when you install into your Linux distro (Ubuntu, CentOS, etc.) a MySQL server, it was only accessible by the loopback or local environment. If you want to access through the network to it you have to configure it.We have to edit your "/etc/my.conf" and add/edit the next lines: [...]</description>
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