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MySQL remote access security changes - 20/09/2018
If you do not connect to MySQL using another server, or your computer you should not need to worry or make any changes related to this announcement.

As part of recent updates and audits, we are changes how MySQL access is controlled on our shared platform. From 20/09/2018, greater restrictions on remote access to MySQL are being implemented. From this point on, only IP addresses listed in the cPanel 'Remote MySQL' list will be allowed access to the MySQL server from remote locations.
Updated by Carl G-M. on 13th Sep 2018 @ 09:32am
MySQL remote access security changes - 20/09/2018
We are bringing this security change toward and instead this will be done tomorrow 14/09/2018, sorry for the confusion caused. Also for clarification, initially we will only be supporting single IPs through cPanel's "Remote MySQL" interface. The interface does support wildcard usage and IP ranges but these will not be supported during the upgrade work.
Updated by Carl G-M. on 13th Sep 2018 @ 10:56am
MySQL remote access security changes - 20/09/2018
This is now in progress.
Updated by Carl G-M. on 14th Sep 2018 @ 08:39am
MySQL remote access security changes - 20/09/2018
This is now done, please open a support ticket with any issues accessing MySQL remotely.
Updated by Carl G-M. on 14th Sep 2018 @ 09:10am