Remote Database Access

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Overview

This feature allows remote hosts (servers) to access MySQL® or MariaDB® databases on your account. This is useful, for example, if you wish to allow shopping cart or guestbook applications on other servers to access your databases.
Note
In cPanel & WHM version 118 and earlier, we titled this interface  Remote MySQL® .
Warning
Your hosting provider may add remote hosts to this list at the server level. If you see a hostname or IP address that you do not recognize, or remove a hostname or IP address that reappears later, contact your hosting provider.

Add Access Host

To specify remote hosts that can access MySQL or MariaDB databases on your account, perform the following steps:
    .1Enter the host’s name in the Host text box.
Notes
You may enter a hostname, IPv4 address, or IPv6 address.
You may use the percentage sign character (%) as a wildcard. For example, to allow access from all IP addresses that begin with 192.68.0, enter 192.68.0%.
If using MySQL, you must follow MySQL rules to use a range of IP addresses. For more information, you can read MySQL’s documentation for  Specifying Account Names .
    .2Enter a description for the remote host in the Comment text box.
Notes
You must limit this description to 255 ASCII characters or fewer.
This step is optional.
    .3Click Add Host.

Manage Access Hosts

This section of the database lists the remote hosts on your account and allows you to delete each host.

Edit a description

To edit the description for a remote host, enter the new text and click Update. A message of success will appear.

Delete an access host

To deny database access to a remote host, perform the following steps:
    .1Click Delete next to the host’s name or IP address. A confirmation message will appear.
    .2Click Remove Access Host. A message of success will appear.