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January 21, 2012 at 9:37 am #12575JasMember
Hi guys, I think there is a possible problem creating SSH tunnel with non standard SSH port.
Port I am trying to connect is 2200 rather than port 22 on remote server.
It always responds with connection timeout error. Interesting thing is that I can login using putty.
any ideas.
Even though I am filling the values correctly and all other connections to my other remote servers are working fine because they use standard SSH port.
My iptables logs tells me that I am trying to connect through port 22 rather than 2200 which is wrong. I think possibly the value that I am entering i.e. 2200 is overriden by default value 22.
Any help will be much appreciated
Cheers
Jas
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January 21, 2012 at 11:41 am #33080peterlaursenParticipant
OK .. we will have to check this after the weekend.
But please tell what SQLyog version you are using.
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January 21, 2012 at 7:49 pm #33081JasMember'peterlaursen' wrote:
OK .. we will have to check this after the weekend.
But please tell what SQLyog version you are using.
SQLYog Ultimate v9.51
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January 23, 2012 at 1:56 pm #33082ashwinMember
Hello,
We tried to reproduce this issue at our end, but we were unable to do it. After changing the SSH port, SQLyog could connect through the defined port successfully(Refer attached screen-shot). It could be a proxy/caching issue at your end. Could you post the sshd_config and ssh_config file here? If you don't want to post in public forums then you can create a support ticket by sending a mail to [email protected]. Also, please tell whether we could have a screen-sharing session using GoToMeeting to investigate the issue? Tell your timezone and preferred time for the meeting.
Regards,
Ashwin A
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January 23, 2012 at 9:58 pm #33083JasMember'ashwin' wrote:
Hello,
We tried to reproduce this issue at our end, but we were unable to do it. After changing the SSH port, SQLyog could connect through the defined port successfully(Refer attached screen-shot). It could be a proxy/caching issue at your end. Could you post the sshd_config and ssh_config file here? If you don't want to post in public forums then you can create a support ticket by sending a mail to [email protected]. Also, please tell whether we could have a screen-sharing session using GoToMeeting to investigate the issue? Tell your timezone and preferred time for the meeting.
Regards,
Ashwin A
thanks for offering your help. problem has been fixed now. I used my actual domain name rather than IP address in the ssh host field to connect and everything seems to be working now.
thanks once again
SQLYog rocks! 🙂
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