I have paid for a web server at 1and1.
And I decided to use MySQL WorkBench.
It asked for cred. in MySQL Workbench.
Logging in phpMyAdmin I have the following information to use when making mySQL connection code.
Server: dbxxxxxxxx.db.1and1.com via TCP/IP
Server type: MySQL
Server version: 5.5.59-0+deb7u1-log - (Debian)
Protocol version: 10
User: dboxxxxxxxxx#00.00.00.00
Server charset: UTF-8 Unicode (utf8)
In MySQL Workbench
I place Hostname with dbxxxxxxxx.db.1and1.com
And username as dboxxxxxxxxx#00.00.00.00
And store the password in the vault.
when testing the connection I get this message.
Connecting to MySQL server ...
Unknown MySQL server host 'dbxxxxxxxx.db.1and1.com' (0)
The DB works fine via the website.
I tried keeping username as root, using the username without the '#', but to no avail.
If you have any experience that you can shed light on what I am doing wrong or not paying attention to, that would be much appreciated.
Because you have a shared server, and for security reason they wont allow to access through third party app. If you want to access through third party app you should change your server plan.
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The Goal
I need to get data from a MongoDB updated every 15 minutes to use to build into a PowerBI report.
The Gear
I am connected from my windows machine via ssh to an RHEL server (server a). This server is running powerbi connector (SQLD) which is connected to my MongoDB that is running on a different server (server b). I'm also running MySQL on server b. My powerBI connector is installed on server b.
Exactly where I'm at
I am using the steps listed here (and all the associated pages) and have tried everything listed short of writing a config file, as the fact that things are working on mongosqld's end makes me think I don't need it... and if I can't get it working manually, having a config file won't exactly help.
https://docs.mongodb.com/bi-connector/current/connect/powerbi/
Using:
mongosqld --mongo-uri="mongodb://10.xxx.xxx.xx" --auth --mongo-username="ThisGuy" --mongo-password="test"
I successfully map the schema and show an active connection in the command window. I can also access my database from compass using an authorization enabled URL.
When I set up an ODBC connector I use the IP of server a, the user and password from my url, and port 3307. Nothing shows up in the dropdown, when I click 'test' I get the following message:
Connection Failed
[MongoDB][ODBC 1.4(w) Driver]Can't connect to MySQL server4 on '10.xxx.xxx.xxx' (10060)
I have also tried 3306, 27017, and 27015. Just to be safe I also added firewall rules for all traffic on these ports. I've tried this many times, including (just for the hell of it, and I'm kind of new to this stuff) the ip of server b, the ip of my machine, the credentials for MySQL, basically any combination of these things that I can think of.
In powerBI, my odbc driver shows up, and when selected in the dropdown, it asks for a username and password. I have tried both mongo credentials and MySQL. Not sure which I should be using?
regardless, I get the following error inside PowerBI:
Details: "ODBC: ERROR [HY000] [MySQL][ODBC 1.4(w) Driver]Can't connect to MySQL server on '10.xxx.xxx.xxx' (10061)
ERROR [HY000] [MySQL][ODBC 1.4(w) Driver]Can't connect to MySQL server on '10.xxx.xxx.xxx' (10061)"
Thoughts
I don't control either server, although I have root access, being new to this tech and company I am wary of screwing anything up that a co-worker will have to fix. I read in a different SO thread that maybe I need to downgrade the version of MySQL that is running on the server and that it could fix the problem, but I don't think that it will actually help and am afraid I might screw up something else on the server if I do this:
The C Authentication plugin was developed against MySQL 5.7.18 Community Edition (64-bit), and tested with MySQL 5.7.18 Community Edition and the latest version of MongoDB Connector for BI. The plugin is not compatible with MySQL Server or Connector/ODBC driver version 8 and later.
https://dba.stackexchange.com/questions/219550/access-denied-when-connecting-to-mongosqld-with-mysql
Maybe the problem is that server B is listening to server a on port 3307, and that there is another unknown port (not mentioned above) that my ODBC driver must be listening to? I'm not sure how to test for this when you get a step away like this.
So that's it. I'm really stuck and would love some help, I am going to try the downgrade tomorrow if nothing else shakes loose and will keep this thread updated.
Thank you for reading
I can't seem to connect to Cloud SQL with Workbench. I keep getting this error.
Failed to Connect to MySQL at CLOUD-SQL-IPv4:3306 with user root
Access denied for use 'root'#'WHITE-LISTED-IP-ADDRESS' (using password: YES)
I have white listed my IP.
I have set an IP for the SQL instance.
I have checked the username and Password several times.
Any idea why this is happening?
It seems you have to create a new user in the Google Cloud Console with the host name set to %(any host). You can't seem to connect using the root user.
Is it possible to connect with the #root user but after you finish the setup you have to restart the sql server.
What is important to set up an SSL certificate if you connect to you production database, but if you only try it out you can allow unsecured connection. Another important thing is to add your IP to the Authorised Networks in the Connection tab.
Since yesterday, I am getting the following error while trying to connect to my Google Cloud SQL MySql database:
ERROR 2013 (HY000): Lost connection to MySQL server at 'reading initial communication packet', system error: 0
My app is able to connect to the database, but I am unable to connect from my computer. I have configured my public ip address in Access Controls section.
I noticed one other thing. The public address I setup is not stored, and when I come back to the "Access Control" tab I see a different ip address from what I saved.
How do I access my Cloud SQL MySql instance through MySql client? Is there any other setting I need to do?
I figured this was a browser problem. The Google developer console on Mozilla was displaying the ip as updated although it was not updating it in the backend. I used Chrome to set this Access control in the Developer console and this worked fine.
I've just uploaded my locally developed app to CloudBees. It works fine: I can load the web pages and it can access the database.
However, I cannot connect to its database (also provided by CloudBees) using MySQL Workbench or the command line tool. It always says
Can't connect to MySQL server on 'ec2-50-19-213-178.compute-1.amazonaws.com' (10060)
Any CloudBees configuration that I might be missing?
double check your database connection parameters using SDK : bees db:info -p <databasename>
you should be able to connect to DB using mysql workbench and other mysql tools.
In the MySQL forum exists a collection of links for various types of connections using MySQL Workbench. One is probably especially interesting for you as it deals with Amazon RDS databases. Among others it shows what connection parameters are needed.
Seems that there were some firewall problems in the corporate router that prevented me from connecting before. I tried at home and it worked.
I have a MySql database that is running on a linux server. The DB is not password encrypted.
I understand that no password != empty password.
I installed mysql workbenck on my windows laptop and am trying to connect to my database. It doesn't allow me to.
Details:
Connection method: Standard (TCP/IP)
Error: Cannot connect to Database server
Your connection attempt failed for user'root' from your host to server at 3306
Host is not allowed to connect to this MySql Server.
I am supposing it might be a windows firewall issue.
Please can somebody help me resolve this.
The error message says it clearly: the machine you are connecting from is not allowed to connect. In a MySQL server you can create users with specific IPs they can connect from. Often only localhost access is enabled (user#localhost or user#127.0.0.1 or user#::1), sometimes anyhost (user#%). In order to connect from your Windows machine your user must either be allowed to connect from any host or you need a specific user for the IP address of your Win machine.
The error because the mysql server is not starting in your computer.so you can start it manually..do the following steps,
1.download and install wamp server according to your bit version(32bit or 64bit) in your computer(http://wampserver-64bit.en.softonic.com/) this link allows you to download wamp server for 64bit.
2.As soon as you install it you can double click and run it..(you can see a icon in the right hand of the taskbar.It may be hide.so you can click the arrow which dhows you the hide apps runing).So click the icon and go to Mysql
3.Then go to Service and there you can find Start/Resume Services click on it..
4.And now it is done.Open mysql workbench and see.It will work..
You should create an specific user for accesing from your laptop:
CREATE USER 'youruser'#'machine.domain.com' IDENTIFIED BY 'your-password';
GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON *.* TO 'youruser'#'machine.domain.com' WITH GRANT OPTION;
Or you could create an user for accesing from anywhere
CREATE USER 'new_user'#'%' IDENTIFIED BY 'my-password';
GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON *.* TO 'new_user'#'%' WITH GRANT OPTION;