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Problem in local testings #62

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rizcompeer opened this issue Sep 4, 2015 · 2 comments
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Problem in local testings #62

rizcompeer opened this issue Sep 4, 2015 · 2 comments

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@rizcompeer
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We are not allowed to connect to the Mysql database locally and every system also may not have static IP. Problem is coming in case where there is frequent changes in database on server like -in case of ITC alerts and Motherdairy client, we can not make local copy of remote mysql every time. In eclipse IDE we have to test the project before making jar and deployment on server. So, we need to have access or tool locally so as to make the testing faster.

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bailoo commented Oct 5, 2015

There are 2 ways to solve this.

  1. Let me know the range of public IPs from which your ISP is dynamically allocating you an IP. I will allow access to these IPs. You can select a broader range.
  2. Allow access to all IPs

Let me know which do you want.

@rizcompeer
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For this able to give final confirmation after two to three days, as here
the internet plan or service may be changed. We will give the ip range
after stability of internet.

On Mon, Oct 5, 2015 at 5:38 PM, Abhishek Singh Bailoo <
notifications@github.com> wrote:

There are 2 ways to solve this.

  1. Let me know the range of public IPs from which your ISP is dynamically
    allocating you an IP. I will allow access to these IPs. You can select a
    broader range.
  2. Allow access to all IPs

Let me know which do you want.


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Rizwan Ahmad
Innovative Embedded Systems.Pvt.Ltd.

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