SSH to MySql
Hopefully this is a simple question. Currently have a MySql server running off of a CentOS machine. I have a user who needs to connect to the database remotely. Now I prefer this to be through SSH,...
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Is TeamViewer a possibility? Or even Pertino.With Pertino you can setup a virtual network without VPN in place.
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They should be able to connect to the CentOS machine via port 3306. Set up security on the database strictly for their username at their specific IP address.If they SSH into the server, that will give...
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Connecting to the CentOS machine is not the problem and it's just as you say, they would have command line access. Essentially what I want is strictly limit the usage to Sequel Pro. So the best option...
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If their IP is, say, 123.123.123.123 and their username is clyde, grant rights on the database to 'clyde'@'123.123.123.123'
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Doughnut Destroyer wrote:Is TeamViewer a possibility? Or even Pertino.With Pertino you can setup a virtual network without VPN in place.Looks like whitelisting worked for you here. In the future, you...
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A secure way to remotely connect to MySQL (or just about any application) is to tunnel the port, in this case port 3306. Check out this article:...
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