In this tutorial, we will show you how to configure MariaDB for remote connections using the Webdock dashboard, or manually with shell access on a Ubuntu server running MariaDB older than v10.6.Įnabling Remote Access in the Webdock Dashboard One of the easiest ways to achieve this is to configure the database to allow remote connections.Īnother use-case is if you want to use remote-management software with your databases such as MySQL Workbench, HeidiSQL, DBeaver, Sequel Pro, or similar. In modern web application architecture, most database backends are hosted on their own dedicated server. So it can be accessed only from local users operating on the same server as the database. This allows you to switch your database from MySQL to MariaDB without having to alter your applications.īy default, MariaDB is configured to listen on localhost only. However, the structure and indexes of both database systems are the same.
It is a drop-in replacement for the MySQL database system. MariaDB is a free, open-source, and one of the most popular relational database systems around the globe. How to enable Remote access to your MariaDB/MySQL database on Ubuntu Bionic or MariaDB How to enable Remote access to your MariaDB/MySQL database on Ubuntu Focal / MariaDB > v10.6.