In about MySQL management tools, both Navicat MySQL (commercial) and
YourSQL (freeware) are giving me what i expect from them without any
issues.
It's always a good idea to use them in ssh tunnelling / localhost
port forwarding mode when you need to access a remote mySQL server aka :
1.- Establish the ssh connection from the shell() console : ssh -C -l
remoteserver_username -L 5902:127.0.0.1:3306
remoteserver_ipaddress_or_domainname
2.- Add a new connection to YourSQL with : server=127.0.0.1 port=5902
userid=mysqladmin_username password=mysqladmin_userpassword
In using this way, you can configure your MySQL server to accept
localhost connections only instead of letting the 3306 port opened to
the whole internet.
Best Regards,
--
Pierre Sahores
www.sahores-conseil.com
Le 16 févr. 06 à 04:53, Ken Ray a écrit :
On 2/15/06 7:36 PM, "Charles Hartman"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks, that's nice & new, two years newer than the one I found
before. BUT it still freezes my PB totally so only a very hard reboot
will bring it back. Am I weird? Some intereaction . . .
Why don't you try YourSQL instead - I use both CocoaMySQL and
YourSQL so
perhaps one will work better than another for you:
http://yoursql.ludit.it/
HTH,
Ken Ray
Sons of Thunder Software
Web site: http://www.sonsothunder.com/
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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