On Wed, 27 Jun 2012 15:56:01 +0100
Laurence Hurst wrote:
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>
> ssh -L 192.168.0.1:3360:localhost:3306 A
>
> where '192.168.0.1' is the ip address you want to bind to (i.e. the ip
> address of eth0, or whichever interface you want to use). The same
> method applies if you are using -R
On 27/06/2012 15:37, J. Bakshi wrote:
Dear list,
I have made a successful ssh tunnel between two pcs A and B.
A is running mysql and B have the tunnel with A , so that B
can access that remote mysql with its local port 3360. Everything
is fine..
But B is bind the port with localhost only,
On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 03:37:30PM +0100, J. Bakshi wrote:
>
> Dear list,
>
> I have made a successful ssh tunnel between two pcs A and B.
> A is running mysql and B have the tunnel with A , so that B
> can access that remote mysql with its local port 3360. Everything
> is fine..
>
> But B i
Dear list,
I have made a successful ssh tunnel between two pcs A and B.
A is running mysql and B have the tunnel with A , so that B
can access that remote mysql with its local port 3360. Everything
is fine..
But B is bind the port with localhost only, hence no one can access
B's 3360 port. H
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