Hi Mike

I have to ask this without wanting a howto explanation but at least a basic
understanding

What this means is that if an unscrupulous individual gets between your client
and the server, they can have full access to all information transmitted.

how can someone do this?  without it being known?

Andrew

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>Subject: Ann: New Article on SSH Port Forwarding of MyODBC
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>Hi Everyone;
>
>I have published a new article covering SSH port forwarding of MySQL sessions,
>which can be viewed at http://www.vbmysql.com/articles/sshtunnel.html
>
>The article covers connecting a Windows client to a *NIX based server.
>
>Anyone with previous experience will probably find the article redundant
>(although I would not mind feedback), but it should be useful for
>those without
>experience in port forwarding. In any case I hope you find it useful.
>
>Regards,
>Mike Hillyer
>www.vbmysql.com
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