Thanks Frank - I'm pretty familiar with PuTTY as I use it at home and work. I have never used it to tunnel before though. Can you explain how to do that with PuTTY? For example, I'd like to forward port 3307 on my local machine over an ssh tunnel to my linux box which listens on 3306. Thanks.

On 10/13/2010 12:24 PM, Frank Moorman wrote:
Assuming that you have the ssh daemon running already on your
MySql/Linux box...

Download and install PuTTY. http://www.putty.org/

You can then create a tunnel in Putty and tell it which ports to
forward. (in this case, 3306)

It is fairly easy, I can help some more if you have questions about it.
Personally I use a linux client to connect to cygwin SSH on a windows
server, but I have instructed the non-techie owner of the website how to
use Putty to connect from his own windows PC.

Once Putty is installed and is running you can connect with the normal
MySql Query Browser/Admin tools. You just replace the server IP with
127.0.0.1 in order to utilize the forwarding provided by Putty.

--Frank

On 10/13/2010 12:56 PM, Mike Staver wrote:
I'm trying to set up a remote dev instance for one of my applications,
and what I would like to do is have it connect to my mysql instance on
a linux box I run. I don't plan on opening up port 3306 to the outside
world for obvious reasons, and I shouldn't need to if I'm correct in
my thinking here. Currently, I use Navicat to connect to the DB over
an SSH tunnel and it works great. I'm not entirely sure how Navicat
does this behind the scenes, and I'd love to know how to duplicate
this on both windows and Mac OS Has anyone done this before? On the
Mac or Linux side, I would imagine you'd just set up some kind of port
forwarding that would do this for you. I'm very unsure of how that
would work on windows.


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