This feature allows remote hosts (servers) to access MySQL® 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.
Warning:
Your hosting provider may add remote hosts to this list at the server level. If you see a hostname that you do not recognize or remove a hostname that reappears later, contact your hosting provider.
Allow a remote server to access your databases
To specify remote hosts that can access MySQL databases on your account, perform the following steps:
Enter the host’s name or IP address in the Host text box.
Notes:
You may enter a fully qualified domain name (FQDN) or an IP 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.%.
Click Add Host.
Deny a remote server access to your databases
To deny database access to a remote host, perform the following steps:
Click the icon next to the host’s name or IP address.