On Tuesday 21 Jun 2005 06:54, s. keeling wrote: > I'm having a bit of trouble here. My employer's op. is based on a vpn > running on Ensim (Ptoooo!), within which is running a MySQL database. > I've looked at several things (mysql-navigator 1.2.4-1, OpenOffice > 1.1.4, ...) in order to connect remotely, to no effect. mysqladmin > doesn't appear to exist for woody, msql-administrator (tarball from > mysql) crashes complaining about a lack of "libxrandr", ..., I've > installed libmyodbc (which also pulled in odbc-postgresql, odbcinst1, > and unixodbc), to no effect. I've looked at backports.org, and > nothing's obvious from there.
Might want to try knoda. It's more of an access-like thing, but it's perfectly capable of basic table editing etc. too. Anyone know what happened to mysqlcc? I thought it had just appeared in debian, but maybe I accidentally picked it up from ubuntu. Anyway, it seems quite capable, too. I've never built a VPN, since I usually just go with SSH, but I don't think a proxy should be necessary for one.... isn't the whole point that it acts like a normal network? -- Lee. Please do not CC replies directly to me. I'll read them on the list. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

