I have the following use case for debugging a PHP application:
- The developer does have a private IP address
- The developer can connect o开发者_如何学编程nly to a limited number of ports from the server, like 80, 8080, 3128, others being limited by the outgoing firewall. Still if the outgoing requests are HTTP he could use a proxy that does not have this limitation.
- the server machine is fully configurable
Is is possible to use xdebug in this circumstance? How?
It is possible to establish a VPN but this is not an easy solution so I would prefer a simplified one.
The solution I found was to use PuTTY to forward the port 9000
from the server to the client (IDE).
Just configure the Xdebug to connect to the localhost
instead of an IP address your client (IDE) is running on:
xdebug.remote_host = localhost
xdebug.remote_port = 9000
xdebug.remote_connect_back = 0
There is a nice article called Remote Debugging PHP with a Firewall in the Way describing this and also the Xdebug configuration and SSH port forwarding method.
Another variant is to use SSH port forwarding (can be used also in Cygwin).
Simply execute:
ssh -R 9000:127.0.0.1:9000 host.example.com
It creates a tunnel which forwards the port 9000
on the remote host to the port 9000
on the localhost.
Everything else is the same as in the PuTTY method (see sorin's answer).
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