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Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2001 4:43 PM
Subject: Re: Telnet to MySQL (Was port number)
On Wed, 6 Jun 2001, Dibo Chen wrote:
use 'mysql -h server_machine -u user_name -p ' to connect/query your
MySQL server. You don't need telnet.
My apologies for introducing some confusion here
Thanks for your many answers. (mysql port default = 3306) . I can't seem
to telnet to port 3306 however, I get a message saying '... not allowed to
connect to this mysql server'. I am telneting from a windows machine if
this makes a difference.
Gene Sanborn
use 'mysql -h server_machine -u user_name -p ' to connect/query your
MySQL server. You don't need telnet.
sanborn wrote:
Thanks for your many answers. (mysql port default = 3306) . I can't seem
to telnet to port 3306 however, I get a message saying '... not allowed to
connect to this
If you really want to connect from the windows client computer then you
must execute the grant statement on the server but this may expose you
to security risks. In this case it would be best to have both computers
behind a firewall.
Neil
On Wed, 6 Jun 2001, sanborn wrote:
Thanks for your
Well, it is not a telnet port, so why are you telnetting to it?
sanborn wrote:
Thanks for your many answers. (mysql port default = 3306) . I can't seem
to telnet to port 3306 however, I get a message saying '... not allowed to
connect to this mysql server'. I am telneting from a windows
On Wed, Jun 06, 2001 at 10:01:17AM -0700, sanborn wrote:
Thanks for your many answers. (mysql port default = 3306) . I
can't seem to telnet to port 3306 however, I get a message saying
'... not allowed to connect to this mysql server'. I am telneting
from a windows machine if this makes a
.
If the site is firewalled then telnet and mysql client should hang.
Bye,
Neil
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To request
Hello,
Can someone here recommend a good Telnet program (with SSH) that I can use
to connect to my servers MySQL database?
Preferably something shareware/freeware - but if it must be purchased, I'm
not against that.
Thank you
-Tim
go to www.ssh.com .. I beleieve there a few nice clients there.
Chad
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From: Tim Thorburn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, May 21, 2001 3:21 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Telnet into MySQL
Hello,
Can someone here recommend a good Telnet program (with SSH
CRT (www.vandyke.com)
Tim Thorburn wrote:
Hello,
Can someone here recommend a good Telnet program (with SSH) that I can use
to connect to my servers MySQL database?
Preferably something shareware/freeware - but if it must be purchased, I'm
not against that.
Thank you
-Tim
On Mon, May 21, 2001 at 03:21:10PM -0500, Tim Thorburn spake thusly:
*] Can someone here recommend a good Telnet program (with SSH) that I can use
*] to connect to my servers MySQL database?
*]
Tim,
You don't use telnet to connect to the MySQL database... You use the
mysql client
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On Mon, May 21, 2001 at 05:13:44PM -0400, Peter L. Berghold wrote:
On Mon, May 21, 2001 at 03:21:10PM -0500, Tim Thorburn spake thusly:
*] Can someone here recommend a good Telnet program (with SSH) that I can use
*] to connect to my servers MySQL database?
*]
Seeing your mailclient
At 3:21 PM -0500 5/21/01, Tim Thorburn wrote:
Hello,
Can someone here recommend a good Telnet program (with SSH) that I
can use to connect to my servers MySQL database?
Preferably something shareware/freeware - but if it must be
purchased, I'm not against that.
Thank you
-Tim
Unless you're
Any good ones for the Windozes version..When I use just regular ol Telnet I get Smiley
and clovers and hearts and the version.
Cheers
-Original Message-
FROM: Eric Fitzgerald
TO: Angerer, Chad, 'Tim Thorburn', [EMAIL PROTECTED]
DATE: Mon 5/21/01 15:58
SUBJECT: Re: Telnet into MySQL
I
EF the shareware version to give it a try.
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EF From: Angerer, Chad [EMAIL PROTECTED]
EF To: 'Tim Thorburn' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
EF Sent: Monday, May 21, 2001 1:58 PM
EF Subject: RE: Telnet into MySQL
go to www.ssh.com .. I beleieve there a few nice
Fitzgerald
TO: Angerer, Chad, 'Tim Thorburn', [EMAIL PROTECTED]
DATE: Mon 5/21/01 15:58
SUBJECT: Re: Telnet into MySQL
I really prefer SecureCRT from VanDyke software myself. Perfect blend of
features and simplicity for my needs. It has a shareware version that does
expire, but the license is cheap
I vote for VanDyke's CRT as well -- lots of features and ~ $30 (US) for the
license.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 21, 2001 3:04 PM
Subject: Re: Telnet into MySQL
Any good ones for the Windozes version..When I use just regular ol
At 4:04 PM -0600 5/21/01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any good ones for the Windozes version..When I use just regular ol
Telnet I get Smiley and clovers and hearts and the version.
That's exactly why you don't Telnet to the MySQL server. You're seeing
information that's part of the binary client
], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
DATE: Mon 5/21/01 16:46
SUBJECT: Re: Telnet into MySQL
At 4:04 PM -0600 5/21/01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any good ones for the Windozes version..When I use just regular ol
Telnet I get Smiley and clovers and hearts and the version.
That's exactly why you don't Telnet
for communicating with your servers is suicidal...
j.urban wrote:
Take a look at the posts from Paul and others... You can't connect
directly to MySQL using telnet without knowning the MySQL communication
protocol...
There are many MySQL client programs -- a good one for Windows
is urSQL
for the Windozes version..When I use just regular ol Telnet
I get Smiley and clovers and hearts and the version.
That's exactly why you don't Telnet to the MySQL server. You're seeing
information that's part of the binary client-server protocol. Use the
mysql program instead.
Cheers
-Original
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