Sequel Pro definitely - http://www.sequelpro.com/

On Aug 4, 8:32 am, Deb Lewis <[email protected]> wrote:
> If you're looking for a GUI client, I've been very happy with Navicat
> for MySQL (costs $$$ but for me totally worth it if a tool lets me work
> more effectively/efficiently).  
>
> I use navicat constantly working with both local mysql db's (mysql 5 on
> Leopard) and db's on various *nix boxes (mysql 4/5); only problem I've
> had is that it occasionally hangs trying to get connected to servers
> with large # of dbs (hundreds).  The setup for a remote connection lets
> you use an SSH tunnel to the server (also SSL and HTTP, tho I haven't
> used those).  Haven't tried an EC2-hosted server but as Guyren noted
> shouldn't matter unless there's some oddity about ssh.
>
> For key mgmt look into something like SSHKeychain
>
> ~ Deb
>
> On Sat, 1 Aug 2009 19:17:20 -0700, Unnsse Khan wrote:
>
> > Fellow Rubyists,
>
> > Am running a MySQL 5 database on a Red Hat Linux server hosted on an  
> > Amazon EC2 cloud.
>
> > Right now, I doing all my development (ruby, rails, mysql, etc.)  
> > locally on an OS X Leopard based machine...
>
> > What I am seeking is a MySQL client / tool which allows remotely  
> > connecting to the Linux server through SSH and pem keys.
>
> > What is the best OS X based tool / client to use to remotely connect  
> > to an external MySQL database server on Linux?
>
> > -Unnsse
>
>
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