Can't connect to mysql on localhost...

Hello all,
I think this is a common problem, but I cannot find the right way how to do it. This is my problem:
I've created an online game which writes scores to a database. It all works on my own laptop (local: windows) but when I upload it to my server (linux?/unix?) I get an securityException. I already tried signing my jarfile, but that ain't working -> I can trust the certificate but I still get the exception.
Because the mysql database is not on a server I own, I cannot set the GRANT's. I don't have privileges to do that. Is there a way to do what I want, because I'm getting a little bit freaked out here... :(
I'm kind of a newbee, so please be gentle with me :P
Thanks in advance,
Raymond

I used the "10 Steps to create a digital certificate and sign an applet" (http://forums.java.sun.com/thread.jsp?forum=63&thread=132769&start=0&range=15&hilite=false&q=) found on one of the forums here. I also used one of the example pages of the sun website of how to create a certificate, but I did not really know how to use it... I did create a certificate and the browser wanted to know if I wanted to accept it, but what it did: I don't know...
Do you understand what the problem is? Local on my laptop it's running alright, but on a server on the internet it gives me the securityException...
Raymond

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