It's my understanding that when you specify localhost, the mysql client
program will use the UNIX socket (ie, mysql.sock), and not look at port
information.
cheers,
jenni
Michael Williams wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to use "mysqldump" over SSH. I'm pretty familiar with port
forwarding in an
Hello.
mysqldump connects to the local host by default though the Unix socket..
Add -h127.0.0.1 to its options.
Michael Williams wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm trying to use "mysqldump" over SSH. I'm pretty familiar with port
> forwarding in and of itself, so I doubt that's the issue. N
Michael Williams wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to use "mysqldump" over SSH. I'm pretty familiar with port
forwarding in and of itself, so I doubt that's the issue. No matter
what port I forward (or to where for that matter), "mysqldump" still
connects to the local MySQL server and dumps loca
Hi all,
I'm trying to use "mysqldump" over SSH. I'm pretty familiar with
port forwarding in and of itself, so I doubt that's the issue. No
matter what port I forward (or to where for that matter), "mysqldump"
still connects to the local MySQL server and dumps local data. It's
as if it