Hi Alex,
On 20 Feb 2007, at 19:53, Alex Thurgood wrote:

Le mardi 20 février 2007 18:MM, Shaun McDonald a écrit :

Shaun,

As I only have access to one machine, testing remotely is a problem.
If you have a machine that is world accessible, I can try and see if
I can connect. If you want to try this, send me a private message
with info.

Thanks for the offer, but I don't have any publicly accessible mysql servers, and as the managing partner in a law firm, opening up our internal servers to the public, even a limited member of the public like yourself, is a definite no-no, all sorts of professional liability issues, so there's no way I'm
going there.

I'm not suggesting that you open this up for me to try.

Since running MySQL on localhost seems to work. What happens if you create a ssh tunnel from the local client machine to the machine running the MySQL server? Does it work that way?

Just a thought. I know it will be a pain setting up ssh tunnels on each client, however it may help to narrow the problem down.

Shaun



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