Re: MySQLdb + SSH Tunnel

2009-07-14 Thread R C
Got it working. Thanks for your help 1) login to B 2) setup a tunnel in the shell machine-B ssh -L B_ip_address:B_port:C_ip_address:C_port u...@c_ip_address for example: machine-B has ip 1.1.1.1 machine-C has ip 2.2.2.2 then I would type: machine-B ssh -L

Re: MySQLdb + SSH Tunnel

2009-07-14 Thread Riley Crane
Got it working. Thanks for your help! 1) login to B 2) setup a tunnel in the shell machine-B ssh -L B_ip_address:B_port:C_ip_address:C_port u...@c_ip_address for example: machine-B has ip 1.1.1.1 machine-C has ip 2.2.2.2 then I would type: machine-B ssh -L

Re: MySQLdb + SSH Tunnel

2009-07-13 Thread Lawrence D'Oliveiro
In message mailman.3035.1247427709.8015.python-l...@python.org, Emile van Sebille wrote: ssh with something like... ssh -lroot -L3306:C:3306 B Watch out for other instances of mysql on A or B... You can use a non-default local port and specify that in your local connection parameters.

MySQLdb + SSH Tunnel

2009-07-12 Thread Riley Crane
OVERVIEW: I am running a script on one machine that connects to a MySQL database on another machine that is outside of our university's domain. According to the administrator, network policies do not allow the compute nodes to access machines outside of our university's domain. COMPUTERS: A =

Re: MySQLdb + SSH Tunnel

2009-07-12 Thread Emile van Sebille
On 7/12/2009 12:18 PM Riley Crane said... OVERVIEW: I am running a script on one machine that connects to a MySQL database on another machine that is outside of our university's domain. According to the administrator, network policies do not allow the compute nodes to access machines outside of