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November 16, 2004 at 3:46 pm #8657zzapperMember
Hi,
I've tried using Tunneling to access a PHPMYADMIN database, didn't work for me, unfortunately your doc/faq consists of one screen grab!!!
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November 17, 2004 at 4:46 am #16551RiteshMember
The help file (sqlyog.chm) provided with SQLyog Enterprise 4.0 and SQLyog 4.0 has a complete literature on how to setup HTTP Tunneling.
Can you tell me the details you are providing and the error you are getting while connecting?
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November 17, 2004 at 10:57 am #16552zzapperMember
Ritesh
(x123456 has been used to obscure the real domain for security reasons)
SQLYOG Configuration
MySQL Host Address db123.x123456.co.uk
User Name sxxn
Password
Port 3306
Database(s) db73723452
Use HTTP Tunneling _
URL: http://www.xy1234.co.uk/SQLyogTunnel.php
Timeout: 30 (in seconds)
sqlyog error message
Error No. 1045
Access denied for user: '[email protected]' (Using password: YES)
What phpmyadmin says when I login
MySQL 4.0.20-standard-log running on db123.x123456.co.uk as [email protected]
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November 17, 2004 at 12:08 pm #16553RiteshMember
As I can see, http://www.xy1234.co.uk is hosted on a machine having IP: 212.257.125.28.
Are you sure you are giving the correct password for sxxn user? Also can you check out whether the user sxxn has correct permission to access database db73723452.
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November 22, 2004 at 3:18 pm #16554zzapperMember
Tunneling NOW working superfine thanx,
All I had to do was use the PHP connection data I was using in my PHP code, and NOT the phpMYADMIN login /password!!
what a wally!!
Perhaps you want to mention this is your FAQ!!!!
Ritesh Super thanks to you and your Team.
DON't BE SCARED OF USING TUNNELING IT's dead easy to set up (when you know how)!!
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