On Saturday 15 December 2007, Gabor Grothendieck wrote: > Use ssh forwarding to forward local port 3307 to remote port 3306 > specifying the remote account and password. Then if you use local port > 3306 you can access your local version of MySQL and if you > use port 3307 you can access the remote version. There is some > info on the MySQL site. First test it out by running the mysql command > line program accessing the remote data base via port 3307 and once > that works you know its ok and you can try RMySQL or RODBC packages.
For those interested in using R with a remote MySQL database, here's the most simple and straightforward solution (thanks to Gabor): On the console, forward local port 3307 to remote port 3306 ssh -L 3307:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:3306 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP of the remote server and myuser is the login name). After entering the password, keep that console open. In R: library(RMySQL) drv <- dbDriver("MySQL") dbConnect(drv, user="mysqluser", password="mysqlpassword", dbname="anydatabase", host="127.0.0.1", port="3307") (where mysqluser and mysqlpassword are the remote machine's MySQL username and password). Another possible solution is suggested by Prof. Ripley, using stunnel to create a secure tunnel between the local and the remote machines, but I haven't explored that in detail. Best wishes, Adrian -- Adrian Dusa Romanian Social Data Archive 1, Schitu Magureanu Bd 050025 Bucharest sector 5 Romania Tel./Fax: +40 21 3126618 \ +40 21 3120210 / int.101 ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.