I am trying to connect the database with the following script(cxn-test.php)
<?php
$host = '155.30.136.20';//dummy ip
$user = 'abc_user';
$pass = 'xxxxxxxxx';
$dbname = 'welcome';
$link = mysqli_connect($host, $user, $pass,$dbname);
if (!$link) {
echo "Error: Unable to connect to MySQL." . PHP_EOL;
echo "Debugging errno: " . mysqli_connect_errno() . PHP_EOL;
echo "Debugging error: " . mysqli_connect_error() . PHP_EOL;
exit;
}else {
echo "success" . PHP_EOL;
}
When I am trying on the terminal
php cxn-test.php //success
But when I am trying on localhost i am getting the following error,
curl -s http://localhost/cxn-test.php
Error: Unable to connect to MySQL.
Debugging errno: 2002
Debugging error: Permission denied
This is strange issue it's not working on the localhost but working good on command line.
I had the same issue after getting a new CentOS 7 box, running SELinux. I could connect to my remote MySQL DB server from the command line, but Drupal (and test PHP scripts) could not.
The issue turned out to be the SELinux security policies.
By default, the policy httpd_can_network_connect_db is disabled (meaning that your web server cannot contact a remote DB.)
Check this via:
getsebool -a | grep httpd
If httpd_can_network_connect_db is Off, enable it via:
setsebool -P httpd_can_network_connect_db 1
(The -P flag makes the change permanent, so the setting survives a reboot.)