ERROR Configuration database connector anypoint studio - mule

I'm using mysql in wamp and i'm trying to use database connector in anypoint studio. for the configuration i put Host: localhost, port 3306, User: root, password: ,(empty) and i add mysql driver mysql-connector-java-5.1.32.jar. and then i get this error:
Test connection failed: Cannot get connection for URL
jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/mulesoft: Communication link failure
The last packet sent successfully to the server was 0 milliseconds ago. the driver has not received any packets from the server.

The problem is solved I had to restart the Wamp.

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cannot connect to X.X.X.X:10514: Connection refused

Configuring a ELK stack version 8.1, based on two virtual machine which both run Oracle linux 8. I need to send logs from a VM to the other using rsyslog. On the recieving machine logs will be acquired using FileBeat. The file rsyslog.conf has been configured on the sending machine, adding target machine parameters. The file filebeat.yml has been configured to recieve logs from rsyslog like this:
- type: syslog
enabled: true
format: auto
protocol.tcp:
host: "X.X.X.X:10514"
The firewalld on the receiving machine has been configured opening the port 10514.
Since the reboot after configuration, the only thing I can get is the error:
cannot connect to X.X.X.X:10514: Connection refused
How can I solve this problem?

Status : Failure -Test failed: IO Error: An existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote host

I have recently downloaded the oracle database 12c enterprise edition. So I got Oracle SQL developer installed with the package. I started to create new database connection as given in the documentation.
My problem is....
When I try to test or connect with the following field values:
Hostname: localhost
Port: 1521
SID: orcl (I have tried 'xe' as well but the error persists.)
I get the following error:
Status: Failure -Test failed: IO Error: An existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote host, connect lapse 15080 ms., Authentication lapse 0 ms.
I have also tried to use different port numbers but the issue remains the same. Don't know what went wrong.
If local server sqlplus connection is fine, and error occurs only for remote client such as sql developer, check your sqlnet.ora file to see if it has tcp.validnode_checking = yes. Valid Node Checking allows or denies access from specified IP addresses to Oracle services. Set tcp.validnode_checking = no and restart database listener should solve issue.
Change the connection setting to Connection Type=Basic and use SID (not Service Name).
If you use Connection Type=TNSNAMES or Service Name instead of SID - the connections will be dropped.

Unable to start OHS component

Middleware: Oracle HTTP Server(OHS)
Version: 12.2.1.3
Configured Oracle HTTP Server(OHS) in standalone mode. Node manager is running perfectly. While starting "./startComponent.sh ohs1" i am getting the below error,
"""
javax.net.ssl.SSLException: Unrecognized SSL message, plaintext connection?
Error: Error occurred while performing nmConnect : Cannot connect to Node Manager. : Unrecognized SSL message, plaintext connection?
"""
The solution found in internet is to changing the SecureListener to false in Nodemanager properties file.
When i did that i got the below error,
"""
weblogic.nodemanager.NMConnectException: Connection refused (Connection refused). Could not connect to NodeManager. Check that it is running at localhost/XXX.0.X.X:XXXX.
Error: Error occurred while performing nmConnect : Cannot connect to Node Manager. : Connection refused (Connection refused). Could not connect to NodeManager. Check that it is running at localhost/XXX.0.X.X:XXXX.
"""
And the solution for this is Setting the SecureListener to true in node manager properties file.
I am confused. Can someone help in resolving these errors?
Installed Oracle Access Manager(OAM) and OHS on same machine, but installed OHS in Standalone mode in different folder. After that, uninstalled OHS and Installed OHS in the same folder where i installed OAM, It worked.

create localhost connection in Oracle SQL Developer Tool

I want to create localhost connection in Oracle SQL Developer tool
my credentials are
username : SYSTEM
password : SYSTEM
Hostname :localhost or 127.0.0.1
port : 1521
sid : xe
When i connect i gives error The Network Adapter could not establish connection
The Network Adapter could not establish connection is caused because:
The database host name or port number is wrong.
The listener process (service) is not running. You can re-start it with the "lsnrctl start" command or on Windows by starting the listener service.
you have either the wrong SQL Developer URL or you have a basic SQL*Net connectivity issue! This error is most likely caused by one of these factors:
You are using the wrong URL
The wrong port number or IP address (or DNS host name) was used
The listener is not configured properly
The listener process (service) is not running. You can re-start it with the "lsnrctl start" command or on Windows by starting the listener service.
For a step by step checklist, see the notes on troubleshooting an Oracle connection problem.

Notepad++ NppFTP [SFTP] Connection failed : Error reading socket

Does anyone know why I am unable to connect to my server using the Notepad++ NppFTP plugin with SFTP?
I have a CentOS 6.4 server with SSH on port 22.
When I try and connect using NppFTP I get the following output:
[NppFTP] Everything initialized
Connecting
[SFTP] Connection failed : Error reading socket
Unable to connect
Disconnected
This used to work when I had my SSH port set to 3264 but when I changed the SSH port back to 22 NppFTP stopped working. All the settings for the profile are correct including the right IP, username, password and port (22).
I can connect with SFTP using FileZilla and WinSCP successfully with these same SFTP details and I can connect with SSH using PuTTY.
I can connect with SFTP to other servers using NppFTP so I believe there is an issue in my server config I'm just not sure where or what.
I looked at the access logs but found no attempt at a connection from NppFTP, I turned the firewall off and still nothing.
In the end I got in touch with my server company and it turns out it was a problem on their end. This is what they had to say:
"This was caused by an IPS rule inspecting the network packets coming into the infrastructure, which helps identify brute force attacks."
Very strange, but after they made the change NppFTP can now connect successfully.