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This guide describes how to use a local computer to connect to your MySQL databases stored remotely on WebManager.NG servers.
You can use either of the following methods to access your MySQL databases remotely:
After you have set up a remote MySQL connection, you can use a MySQL client application to manage your databases. For more information, please see this guide.
The procedure you follow to set up an SSH tunnel between your local computer and the Webamanager’s server depends on the local computer’s operating system.
To use an SSH tunnel on a computer running Microsoft Windows, you need an SSH client program. WebManager.NG recommends using PuTTY, which you can download here. After you have downloaded the PuTTY executable to your local computer, you can set up an SSH tunnel.
To set up an SSH tunnel on a computer running Microsoft Windows:
2. In the Category pane, expand Connection, expand SSH, and then click Tunnels.
3. In the Source port text box of the Port Forwarding section, type 3306. This is the local port to forward. In the Destination text box, type localhost:3306.
4. Confirm that the Local and Auto radio buttons are selected.
5. Click Add
6. In the Category pane, click Session.
7. In the Host Name (or IP address) text box, type your website’s domain name or IP address.
8. In the Port text box, type 7822.
9. Confirm that the Connection type radio button is set to SSH.
10. Click Open:
11. If a PuTTY security alert about the server’s host key appears, click Yes.
12. When the login prompt appears, type your WebManager’s Hosting username, and then type your password.
13. When the remote server’s command line prompt appears, the SSH tunnel is established and you can use your MySQL client applications on the local computer.
Note: To verify that PuTTY is forwarding ports correctly, you can click the icon in the top-left corner of the PuTTY session window, and then click Event Log. If port forwarding is working correctly, you see a line similar to Local port 3306 forwarding to localhost:3306
To establish an SSH tunnel on a computer running Mac OS X or Linux:
1. Open a terminal window and type the following command at the command line. Replace username with your WebManager username, and replace example.com with your site’s domain name:
ssh -p 7822 username@example.com -L 3306:localhost:3306
2. Type your password, and then press Enter. When the remote server’s command line prompt appears, the SSH tunnel is established and you can use your MySQL client applications on the local computer.
To set up a direct connection between your local computer and the MySQL server, you must first do three things:
The following procedure demonstrates how to configure a remote ODBC connection:
1. Launch the ODBC Data Source Administrator.
2. Click Add to add a new data source.
3. In the Create New Data Source dialog box, click the MySQL ODBC driver.
4. Click Finish to start the MySQL Connector/ODBC Data Source Configuration.
5. On the MySQL Connector/ODBC Data Source Configuration dialog box, in the Data Source Name text box, type a descriptive name for the data source.
6. Confirm that the TCP/IP Server is selected.
7. Do one of the following:
8. In the Port text box, type 3306.
9. In the User text box, type a database username that can connect to the remote database.
10. In the Password text box, type the password for the username.
11. To test the connection, click Test:
12. Optionally, you can use the Database list box to select an initial database for the connection.
13. To complete the configuration, click OK.
If you are doing development work on the local computer, a local copy of MySQL may already be running on port 3306. In this case, the following connection error appears:
To work around this issue, create a tunnel with an alternate local port, and then connect to the remote MySQL server on that port.
1. If you use Putty to create the tunnel, use an alternate Source port on the Tunnels configuration page. In this example, port 3307 is being used:
Be aware that the session configuration does not change.
2. For Mac OS X or Linux, use the following SSH command to create the tunnel with a local port of 3307. Replace your username with your WebManager.NG Hosting username, and replace example.com with your site’s domain name:
ssh -p 7822 username@example.com -L 3307:localhost:3306
3. Create the ODBC connection as previously described, but type 3307 in the Port text box (instead of 3306).
4. You should now be able to connect.
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