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Setup wizard and connection client for connecting MySQL/PostgreSQL databases to siqueries.com
SiQueries utilities for providing read-only user local database access.
Version 1.0.8
This util permits SiQueries customers to provide database access by opening an SSH reverse tunnel from a SiQueries server to the customer database.
Errors, comments, questions may be sent to support[at]siqueries[dot]com.
Requires a read-only database role (or authorization to create one) and a local SSH client.
MySQL PostgreSQL
To install, type::
$ python setup.py install
To uninstall, remove the files siqueries_install siqueries_connect
If you encounter an error while running siqueries_install, the file /tmp/siqueries_error_log.html may contain details on what went wrong. In any event, please feel free to contact support.
Further documentation may be found at http://siqueries.com/
siqueries_install
The configuration wizard
siqueries_connect
A script to keep the SSH tunnel alive
-Package fixed siqueries_install
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Setup wizard and connection client for connecting MySQL/PostgreSQL databases to siqueries.com
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