Comments on Installing MySQL Administrator Tool To Connect To Remote Databases
Installing MySQL Administrator Tool To Connect To Remote Databases This tutorial provides step-by-step instructions on how to install MySQL Admin tool on an Ubuntu 11.04 system and how to connect to a remote host with it. This should also work on most Debian based operating systems.
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Probably it comes as a surprise for you, but MySQL Administrator was dismissed already in 2009, and before its dismissal, it hadn't been updated for one year more.
By recommending users to install an obsolete tool, you are not helping anyone.
The tool to use now, including for connecting to remote servers, is MySQL Workbench.
I agree that this tool is very old, but I believe it is not proper to just condemn this contribution. We should be a little diplomatic things like this. Nice share any way.
Even though, as you say, mysql-admin is now obsolete, the ssh part of this is useful for connecting to a remote server over ssh using mysql-workbench. So thanks.
Hi Sir i see your article But did not find this tool MySQL Administrator atapt-cache search mysql | grep adminSecondly i install MySQL-Workbench but asking server name which is my PC localhost but unable to connect to Database Access dined error
i want to connect KOHA (ILS) Database with MUSQL worchbench & phpmyadminRegards