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通过SSH通道来访问MySQL

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许多时候当要使用Mysql时,会遇到如下情况:1. 信息比较重要,希望通信被加密。2. 一些端口,比如3306端口,被路由器禁用。对第一

许多时候当要使用Mysql时,会遇到如下情况:
1. 信息比较重要,希望通信被加密。
2. 一些端口,比如3306端口,被路由器禁用。

对第一个问题的一个比较直接的解决办法就是更改mysql的代码,或者是使用一些证书,不过这种办法显然不是很简单。

这里要介绍另外一种方法,就是利用SSH通道来连接远程的Mysql,方法相当简单。

一 建立SSH通道

只需要在本地键入如下命令:

ssh -fNg -L 3307:127.0.0.1:3306 myuser@remotehost.com

The command tells ssh to log in to remotehost.com as myuser, go into the background (-f) and not execute any remote command (-N), and set up port-forwarding (-L localport:localhost:remoteport ). In this case, we forward port 3307 on localhost to port 3306 on remotehost.com.

二 连接Mysql

现在,你就可以通过本地连接远程的数据库了,就像访问本地的数据库一样。

mysql -h 127.0.0.1 -P 3307 -u dbuser -p db

The command tells the local MySQL client to connect to localhost port 3307 (which is forwarded via ssh to remotehost.com:3306). The exchange of data between client and server is now sent over the encrypted ssh connection.

或者用Mysql Query Brower来访问Client的3307端口。

类似的,,用PHP访问:

$smysql = mysql_connect( "127.0.0.1:3307", "dbuser", "PASS" );
mysql_select_db( "db", $smysql );
?>

Making It A Daemon

A quick and dirty way to make sure the connection runs on startup and respawns on failure is to add it to /etc/inittab and have the init process (the, uh, kernel) keep it going.

Add the following to /etc/inittab on each client:

sm:345:respawn:/usr/bin/ssh -Ng -L 3307:127.0.0.1:3306 myuser@remotehost.com

And that should be all you need to do. Send init the HUP signal ( kill -HUP 1 ) to make it reload the configuration. To turn it off, comment out the line and HUP init again.

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