I'm trying to find a way to get remote connections from my Linux Desktop 
machine to a remote Linux box which is hosting a MySQL database, via SSH port 
22, and then once connection is established, log in to the database port 3306 
and have either an SSH and or SCP connection established so I can securely do 
edits and queries.

I am able to connect this way from my Windows machine to remote server using 
Navicat. Both the windows desktop and the server are set up this way. I just 
can't figure out how to get my Linux desktop and the remote Linux box to talk 
this way.

I can connect to the remote database via Linux desktop, it's just via an un 
encrypted connection through port 3306. For obvious reasons I don't want to do 
it that way.

I tried connecting to the remote database in the same way I use Konqueror for 
FTP over SSH, i.e., by connecting via the fish protocol over port 22 -by 
enterning into OpenOffice Base for the server URL: fish://[EMAIL PROTECTED]:22 
and the error that comes up in either OO Base or Calc said I must specify a 
port number after the : , which I did, and it still won't connect that way.

My question is, is OpenOffice Calc able to connect to remote databases via SSH 
and or SCP? If so, do I need a plug in for that, or need to configure calc to 
do that in some way? How would I do this, or which plug in(s) do I need?

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