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CirunzMemberpeterlaursen wrote on Mar 21 2006, 04:59 AM:@ ritesh this
is not the issue now. It is history! Now he just can't connect, I think.
Nothing strange .. if he does not provide a name server alias that the routing system on the remote netowrk as an alias for the MySQL server, than it is not at all strange that he cannot connect!
@Cirunz: what is your EXACT problem NOW ?As I say: with my local apache all go straight (no point to try with enterprise trial, I know it will work on this cause the connection test works), instead if I upload the “SQLyogTunnel.php” to an apache server on a web hosting service (www.aruba.it), when I execute the connection info I catch the version mismatch error.
Today I will try with the v5.1 BETA 4 as suggested by Ritesh
CirunzMemberOk thanks
CirunzMemberRitesh wrote on Mar 20 2006, 04:36 PM:That is correct. 5.02 uses the original v5.0 TUNNELER file. There has been no change regarding HTTP Tunneling code from 5.0.Are you sure you are using v5.02 and v5.1 BETA?
Sure, it is the v5.02, I've double checked the about window.
This happen for one server but not for another I have: I tried it with an Apache 2.055/php 5/Mysql 5.0.19 and it pass the connection test, than if I try to execute connection it say that I've to buy the Enterprise version to use tunneling, but at least it pass the test.
Maybe the webserver/php/mysql versions on the first server to cause the error?
CirunzMemberHi to all
I'm experiencing the some problem, my version is 5.02 free edition that I've just downloaded. The SQLyogTunnel.php file report version 5.0 but I've got it from the install dir and it is the first time I install SQLYog.
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