ocalle Active Member Licensed User Longtime User Mar 13, 2019 #1 I follow the advise of @manfred about the use JRC2 and the Mysql database on the same computer. I think that will be useful close the MYSQL port for external internet queries and access by JRC2 Port 17178 connector from the same computer. Its an idea only. Thanks
I follow the advise of @manfred about the use JRC2 and the Mysql database on the same computer. I think that will be useful close the MYSQL port for external internet queries and access by JRC2 Port 17178 connector from the same computer. Its an idea only. Thanks
Erel B4X founder Staff member Licensed User Longtime User Mar 13, 2019 #2 You are correct. There is no reason to open the database port to external connections. Clients will only connect to jRDC2 server. Upvote 0
You are correct. There is no reason to open the database port to external connections. Clients will only connect to jRDC2 server.
DonManfred Expert Licensed User Longtime User Mar 13, 2019 #3 ocalle said: I think that will be useful close the MYSQL port for external internet queries Click to expand... Note that it only works if MySQL and jRDC2 are running on the same machine. Upvote 0
ocalle said: I think that will be useful close the MYSQL port for external internet queries Click to expand... Note that it only works if MySQL and jRDC2 are running on the same machine.