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Keith Chisarik
Keith Chisarik
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Hello,
This one is mostly for Ben I guess since we discussed this in some length at the seminar.
I am looking for some help in exposing my SQL Server 2005 to the internet for development of the "smart client" app we talked about. I looked around for some articles but didnt find exactly what I was looking for. Can you point me in the right direction? I did talk to my dedicated server provider and they said "No problem, we will take care of it" once I go into production they will handle the security aspects. What I need right now is to get my in-house SQL 2005 server exposed for development and testing purposes in a relatively secure manner.
Thanks,
Keith
Keith Chisarik
Sigma Data Systems
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Exposing SQL Server 2005 to the web
Keith Chisarik
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19 Years Ago
What version of SQL Server is it? The TCP/IP connectivity is going to...
StrataFrame Team
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19 Years Ago
Fresh install of SQL 2005.
Keith Chisarik
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19 Years Ago
Bah cant edit......
Sorry it is developer edition for now...
Keith Chisarik
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19 Years Ago
Hehe, no problem... TCP communication will already be turned on for...
StrataFrame Team
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19 Years Ago
PS - Im officially on board as of an hour ago, your stuck with me....
Keith Chisarik
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19 Years Ago
[quote][b]Keith Chisarik (08/15/2006)[/b][hr]PS - Im officially on...
StrataFrame Team
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19 Years Ago
I have forwarded TCP ports 1433 and 1434 to my SQL server thru my PIX....
Keith Chisarik
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19 Years Ago
You do not have to provide the server name, just the IP address unless...
Trent L. Taylor
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19 Years Ago
Still no dice :crying:
I already made sure my server is...
Keith Chisarik
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19 Years Ago
Can you telnet to the server? telnet PUBLICIPADDRESS 1433
Trent L. Taylor
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19 Years Ago
I cannot. I guess that means I need to recheck my firewall settings?
Keith Chisarik
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19 Years Ago
That's more than likely the issue. If you can get a telnet to work,...
Trent L. Taylor
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19 Years Ago
I'm on it.........
Keith Chisarik
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19 Years Ago
I have to use IP\SERVERNAME even in Management Studio internally....
Keith Chisarik
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19 Years Ago
No, it isn't odd. You just have a named instance on the server which...
Trent L. Taylor
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19 Years Ago
I was just sitting here thinking though...if you are exposing this...
Trent L. Taylor
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19 Years Ago
I got it.... there are multiple IP address settings on the 'IP...
Keith Chisarik
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19 Years Ago
All very good news! :)
Trent L. Taylor
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19 Years Ago
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