By default, MySQL is case-insensitive for plain and delimited connections. However, this can be changed by setting the "lowercasetable_names" system variable in the MySQL configuration file.
If the connection is being refused, it could be due to a variety of reasons such as incorrect login credentials, firewall settings, or network issues. The case sensitivity setting is not likely to be the cause of the issue.
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