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  • in reply to: Ssh Tunnel Not Working #19643
    M_W
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    peterlaursen wrote on Nov 3 2005, 10:17 AM:
    … just for your info:

    The Enterprise version runs as a demo with full functionality for a month.

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    Thanks will try that.

    in reply to: Ssh Tunnel Not Working #19641
    M_W
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    I think I have found the anwser to this puzzle!!!! I'm using the free version of SQLyog and didn't bother reading the message that pops up 😮

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    This edition has all the features of SQLyog Enterprise except the following Power Tools:

    • HTTP / SSH Tunneling – Smartly manage MySQL even if your Hosting Provider restricts MySQL access through phpMyAdmin and disallows direct connections.

    I am using the free version in order to make a decision on which MySQL admin application we are going to purchase.

    Thanks for your help.

    in reply to: Ssh Tunnel Not Working #19638
    M_W
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    Ritesh wrote on Nov 2 2005, 12:07 PM:
    Just for the sake of completeness, do you see any plink.exe in the windows process list?

    plink.exe isn't in the windows process list at the start and also not after I pressed the connect button.

    Ritesh wrote on Nov 2 2005, 12:07 PM:
    I am assuming that you are providing a local port value that is not being used by any other process/app.

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    Yes, the local port value is set at 3310, which should be available.

    in reply to: Ssh Tunnel Not Working #19636
    M_W
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    peterlaursen wrote on Nov 1 2005, 01:03 PM:
    Actually the SSH client that comes with SQLyog is the same plink-executable as Putty uses.  What can you actually do from Putty?  It could be that only one line of information is transmitted …

    I can upload files, delete my own files etc. Can also start Mysql just fine.

    peterlaursen wrote on Nov 1 2005, 01:03 PM:
    If you wait a VERY long time does still nothing happens?  Not even a time-out?  Timeout with a standard MySQL installation is very high (several hours or actually days I believe), but most ISP's set it considerably lower!

    When I go home at the end of the day I'll try to login again and leave it untill the next day. Maybe I'll see a error message then, I doubt it though, because I can close the program normally. It doesn't seem to be waiting on anything.

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