As a possible workaround, install an SSH client such as PuTTY and connect Tableau to Aurora through the SSH client. For more information, see Connecting to MySQL Remotely from Windows with SSH.
See Also:
How to connect to AWS EC2 MySQL in Tableau using SSH Tunnel (Video)
Connect to Amazon DocumentDB from Tableau Desktop
Note: While we make every effort to keep references to third-party content accurate, the information we provide here might change without notice.
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