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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T03:53:36+00:00 2026-05-15T03:53:36+00:00

I need to do a mysqldump of a database on a remote server, but

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I need to do a mysqldump of a database on a remote server, but the server does not have mysqldump installed. I would like to use the mysqldump on my machine to connect to the remote database and do the dump on my machine.

I have tried to create an ssh tunnel and then do the dump, but this does not seem to work. I tried:

ssh -f -L3310:remote.server:3306 user@remote.server -N

The tunnel is created with success. If I do

telnet localhost 3310

I get some blurb which shows the correct server mysql version. However, doing the following seems to try to connect locally

mysqldump -P 3310 -h localhost -u mysql_user -p database_name table_name
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    2026-05-15T03:53:37+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 3:53 am

    As I haven’t seen it at serverfault yet, and the answer is quite simple:

    Change:

    ssh -f -L3310:remote.server:3306 user@remote.server -N
    

    To:

    ssh -f -L3310:localhost:3306 user@remote.server -N
    

    And change:

    mysqldump -P 3310 -h localhost -u mysql_user -p database_name table_name
    

    To:

    mysqldump -P 3310 -h 127.0.0.1 -u mysql_user -p database_name table_name
    

    (do not use localhost, it’s one of these ‘special meaning’ nonsense that probably connects by socket rather then by port)

    edit: well, to elaborate: if host is set to localhost, a configured (or default) --socket option is assumed. See the manual for which option files are sought / used. Under Windows, this can be a named pipe.

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