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Lucky BastardMemberpeterlaursen wrote on May 18 2006, 01:39 AM:This is very exiting, I think!
“if we could also interface in our own applications with SQLyogs HTTP tunnel when SQLyog is open and running on the computer.”
OK, SQLyog Enterprise must be installed and running, you say. Well, then it is no 'threat' and the 'secrets' remain inside SQLyog. What is needed is simply then a 'gate' in the program where external programs can 'throw' individual SQL-statements and have results returned. And that would then work with SSH, HTTP(s) and proxies as well.
Exactly, to our outside applications what happens in SQLYog stays in SQLYog. So no trade secrets are needed to be shared.
peterlaursen wrote on May 18 2006, 01:39 AM:To my best understanding implementation of that would only need the occupation of 1 or 2 ports for the communication and a very simple protocol. Maybe the existing HTTP-implementation can be used. And may even be possible to access it from a program running on another computer …Wait for Ritesh to comment on that!
Fingers crossed, this would be great if it could be implemented.
Lucky BastardMemberpeterlaursen wrote on May 17 2006, 06:53 PM:“some old VB6 applications I wrote could pick up on the sqlgyog SSH tunnel”really the SQLyog SSH tunnel? You did not just create a romote SSH shell?
Yeah, I could do that too 🙂 But for the sake of my explanation I was wanting to highlight I could interface with the SSH tunnel in SQLyog. It would be cool if we could also interface in our own applications with SQLyogs HTTP tunnel when SQLyog is open and running on the computer. Is there any change of this guys?
I'm surpirsed there isn't such a product (even standalone) on the market which creates an HTTP tunnel to a server and on the local PC listens to “localhost” for any MySQL connections and tunnels them to the remote server via HTTP. Maybe a product idea for webyog? Wouldnb;t be hard seeing they already have the mysql http tunnel technology.
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