I use PuTTY (and WinSCP3) to attach my Windows machine to the Linux server
holding my MySQL database. PuTTY is used to get the command line and WinSCP3
is the GUI I can use to do file transfers between the two machines.
In PuTTY, there is a place where you can create SSH tunnels; it is located
in the Connection/SSH/Tunnels page of the settings tree. You just use the
bottom half of the Port Forwarding section of that screen to "add" new
forwarded ports, specifying the source port, the destination, and choosing
one of local, remote, or dynamic; then click Add and you should be ready to
go.
WinSCP3 also has an SSH section in its settings tree but I've never touched
the defaults or set up a tunnel for it and it works fine.
Rhino
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Subject: SSH tunnel for Mysql
How to create ssh tunnel for Mysql?
TH
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