MySQL 8.4 Reference Manual Including MySQL NDB Cluster 8.4
The following procedure shows how to configure MySQL to permit IPv6 connections by remote clients. It is similar to the preceding procedure for local clients, but the server and client hosts are distinct and each has its own nonlocal IPv6 address. The example uses these addresses:
Server host: 2001:db8:0:f101::1 Client host: 2001:db8:0:f101::2
These addresses are chosen from the nonroutable address range recommended by IANA for documentation purposes and suffice for testing on your local network. To accept IPv6 connections from clients outside the local network, the server host must have a public address. If your network provider assigns you an IPv6 address, you can use that. Otherwise, another way to obtain an address is to use an IPv6 broker; see Section 7.1.13.5, “Obtaining an IPv6 Address from a Broker”.
Start the MySQL server with an appropriate
bind_address
setting to
permit it to accept IPv6 connections. For example, put the
following lines in the server option file and restart the
server:
[mysqld] bind_address = *
Specifying * (or ::
) as the value for
bind_address
permits both
IPv4 and IPv6 connections on all server host IPv4 and IPv6
interfaces. If you want to bind the server to a specific
list of addresses, you can do this by specifying a
comma-separated list of values for
bind_address
. This example
specifies an IPv4 address as well as the required server
host IPv6 address:
[mysqld] bind_address = 198.51.100.20,2001:db8:0:f101::1
For more information, see the
bind_address
description in
Section 7.1.8, “Server System Variables”.
On the server host (2001:db8:0:f101::1
),
create an account for a user who can connect from the client
host (2001:db8:0:f101::2
):
mysql> CREATE USER 'remoteipv6user'@'2001:db8:0:f101::2' IDENTIFIED BY 'remoteipv6pass';
On the client host (2001:db8:0:f101::2
),
invoke the mysql client to connect to the
server using the new account:
$> mysql -h 2001:db8:0:f101::1 -u remoteipv6user -premoteipv6pass
Try some simple statements that show connection information:
mysql>STATUS
... Connection: 2001:db8:0:f101::1 via TCP/IP ... mysql>SELECT CURRENT_USER(), @@bind_address;
+-----------------------------------+----------------+ | CURRENT_USER() | @@bind_address | +-----------------------------------+----------------+ | remoteipv6user@2001:db8:0:f101::2 | :: | +-----------------------------------+----------------+