Le mercredi 21 février 2007 02:MM, Shaun McDonald a écrit :

H Shaun,

> 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.

I have been trying this on and off for the last 5 years, and never got it to 
work, even under Linux, where it always caused OOo to crash. Having said 
that, I was doing so with the MyODBC driver and not the JDBC Connector. OOo 
doesn't directly support SSH connections AFAIK, but I may be wrong there (I 
couldn't get it to work with fish:// for example), and my knowledge of 
forwarding ports in SSH tunnelling is more than limited, since I do most of 
my SSH work at the console terminal.

I imagine that setting up a tunnel like that would require passing the tunnel 
as a parameter to the JDBC Connector (since how else will the driver know 
where to seek the connection), but I don't know how to do that.

Alex

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