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SSH in a MySQL server on Windows By Javier Rivera-Oracle on Jan 27, 2014 This section describes how to install and configure an SSH server using FreeSSHd. If you have any questions regarding the following post, winscp please share them with us at: MySQL For Excel Forum FreeSSHd Installation The first thing putty to do is to install FreeSSHd. It is a free tool that can be downloaded from Download FreeSSHd. After the download completes, we will proceed to execute the installer. On the first screen we’ll see: Select the installation folder and click Next. Select Full installation and click Next. Click Next on this screen: Let the installer create a desktop icon http://www.freesshd.com/index.php?ctt=forum&action=reply&topic=1218615088&id=2 for us. We need private keys to be created, so we select ‘Yes’. We also want the FreeSSHd to run as a service, so we select ‘Yes’ once more: To finish the installation, we click on Finish and proceed to configure the application: FreeSSHd Configuration Now it is time to run the program and configure the server before turning it on, it may be required that you run the program as an Administrator to make it https://blogs.oracle.com/MySqlOnWindows/entry/how_to_guide_to_install work properly. Open the program by clicking over the desktop icon: Over the FreeSSHd tray icon that appears afterwards, right click it and select ‘Settings’: Go to the SSH tab and select a number for the listening port. The default value is 22, so it may already be in use, change it to something you’ll remember easily: You could limit the number of simultaneous connections, 0 means unlimited. Also you could change the RSA and DSA keys for ones of 2048 bits (which are more secure) in exchange of some proportional performance downgrade. Select the Authentication tab and require password authentication: Go to the Encryption tab and select AES256: Go to the Tunneling tab and enable port forwarding: Go to the Logging tab and enable it for troubleshooting: Now go to the “Users” tab and click over the button ‘Add...’ to create a new user for the SSH connection. Select to store the password as SHA1 hash: Now that everything is configured click over the ‘Apply’ button: If you see a message like this click ‘Yes’: Return to the Server Status tab and click the hyperlink to start the SSH server: If you see this message, please allow access to your networks: If you can see this screen afterwards means you have configured your server correctly. Congratulations! If you see a bubble notification s
SyncBackFree,use a different FTP engine and so return less cryptic error messages. Article Detail When testing an FTP connection you may receive one of the following errors: Socket Error # 11001, http://support.2brightsparks.com/knowledgebase/articles/213469-common-ftp-errors-and-socket-error-messages Host not found: Check that the hostname or IP address has been entered http://www.idcfree.com/article-1428-1.html correctly. Socket Error # 11004, Unable to connect: Check to make sure there isn't a trailing or leading space character on the FTP hostname. Also, enter the hostname or IP address, not a URL, e.g. if you have entered something like ftp://my.hostname.com/ then change it to my.hostname.com Socket Error # 10061, Connection generic error refused: The hostname is correct, but either the FTP server is not listening on the port, there is no FTP server running, or a firewall is blocking the connection. Socket Error # 10093: This can happen when the network connection goes down, e.g. the FTP server is no longer connected to the network. Socket Error # 10038: If you are using Serv-U modify your FTP server generic error for settings so that the following are unticked: “Block anti time-out schemes”, “Block FTP_bounce attacks and FXP”, and “Block users who connect more than 6 times within 60 seconds for 30 minutes.”. You may also want to be sure you are using a passive connection. Socket Error # 10039: There may be a problem getting the IP address for the hostname. Socket Error # 10052: The host you were connected to crashed and rebooted. Try reconnecting at a later time. Unable to connect: Connection time out: The hostname may be incorrect or the FTP server may be behind a firewall. Unable to connect. Not logged in: The username and/or password is not correct. Unable to connect. Error connecting with SSL: The FTP server does not support SSL, or you are using implicit SSL and it only supports explicit, or the wrong port number is being used. If you are using implicit SSL then you probably need to use port 990 instead of port 21. When running a profile that connects to an FTP server you may receive the following errors in the log file: Scan failed (-1): Read Timeout: The connection to the FTP
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