Initiating the SignalSQL installation process is straightforward. Begin by downloading the installation package tailored for your platform, opting for a DEB/RPM package for Linux or an MSI package for Windows.
Once downloaded, employ the platform-specific tools to install the package. Throughout the installation, a default configuration file will be generated. For Linux, find the configuration file at /etc/opt/signalsql/signalsql.conf, and for Windows, it is located at C:\ProgramData\SignalSQL\signalsql.conf. Customize your setup by adjusting configurations in these files to meet your specific requirements.
By default, SignalSQL operates on port 3308 within the localhost interface, restricting external connections to the local computer. To enable access from a different host on your network, you can modify the listenAddress
parameter in the configuration file. Adjusting this parameter allows the application to reside on a different host, facilitating network connectivity. Update the listenAddress
parameter in the configuration file to specify the desired network interface and enable external access to SignalSQL. Customize the port that SignalSQL listens on by using the listenPort
parameter in the configuration file. Simply set this parameter to your preferred port number, providing flexibility to tailor SignalSQL to your specific needs.