Connect To Sql Server 2005 Standard Thru Internet

Jul 12, 2007

Hi!

I am trying to connect to my SqlServer 2005 thru internet, but it is not
working. I have a dyndns updater on my server which tells me an ip address
of the router. The router is configured to forward TCP port 1433 to LAN IP
address of the computer on which is SQL Server installation.
What is the connection string to connect to my server.

I tried xxx.dyndns.org:1433, but it doesn't work. There is a default
instance installed on that machine.

Please help.

Zvonko

View 6 Replies


ADVERTISEMENT

Unable To Connect To SSIS Or SSRS On SQL Server 2005 Standard Edition Server Via Desktop Connection

Mar 8, 2008

Hi,

I€™ve developed a BI system using the SQL Server 2005 Developer€™s Edition.

SSAS, SSIS and SSRS have been added to a SQL Server 2005 Standard Edition Server in preparation for delivering the developed database to this live environment.

So I am able to connect directly to the Database Engine, SSAS, SSIS and SSRS successfully from the actual SQL Server 2005 Standard Edition box which is sat on a Windows 2003 Server operating system.


However when I launch SQL Server Management Studio from a desk top PC which is connected to the SQL Server Standard Edition box I can€™t connect to either SSIS or SSRS, however I can connect to the Database Engine and it also seems that I can connect to SSAS OK.

I am using Windows Authentication where the I used a SQL Server account which exists with €śsysadmin€? permissions and this SQL Server account has the same login name as the Windows Server 2003 desktop login.

What do I do next please?

View 4 Replies View Related

How To Connect To Other M$ SQL Server Over Internet??(Help Me)

Oct 27, 2005

My English is not good.

I want to connect to other computer that installed M$ SQL Server2K over INTERNET. could you help me, plz.

I have used DNS (DOMAIN NAME SYSTEM) to forward to my computer( that connect to INTERNET) and my friend computer is the same. (because we have not static IP).

Thanks

:D

View 7 Replies View Related

Connect To Sql Server Through Internet

Mar 6, 2005

Hi,

Can someone please tell me how to do that?
I tried to connect to a sql server through internet by using sql query analyzer but it failed.

I searched for information in the internet but came to no avail.

Can someone please shed some light?

Thanks!

View 2 Replies View Related

Connect To SQL Server Via Internet

Sep 6, 2006

Hi there

We have the following problem. Our DB (MSDE 2000) is situated on remote server on which we

have
administrator privilege. The application which works on Local net connect to every machine in

the
net and see the database on one of the mashine as well.

The connection string is
data source=192.168.0.1XXXX;initial catalog=XXXX;integrated security=SSPI;persist security

info=True;workstation id=XXXX;packet size=4096"

but when we change IP in the connection string to our remote server(in internet with static IP) one we get

an exception says that
SQL server does not exist or access denied.
We opened ports on firewall but problem is still here. Then swithched off the firewall at all

but
same exception comes.
Thanks for answers

View 12 Replies View Related

Sql Server Does Not Exist When I Connect To Internet

Mar 18, 2004

Hi,

I am making a web application and it works fine. It uses Sql Server 2000 as the database. But when I connect to the Internet and compile or run my application it gives me this message :

" SQL SERVER DOES NOT EXIST OR ACCESS DENIED"

it works finewhen iam not connected to the internet

View 4 Replies View Related

Connect To Sql Server 2000 Via Internet

Jul 25, 2005

I'm Building a windows application which updates an internet site's database.Is it possible to connect directly to the sql server through the internet?If so is it the most efficient way ? perhaps a web service or streaming is a better solution?Thanks.

View 1 Replies View Related

Connect Throught Internet Between 2 Server.

Feb 27, 2004

Hi all,
I 'm in VietNam, i want to use SQL server 2000 to connect to SQL server in China throught the internet. I did it in many way but it did not work, please show me.
Best regards

View 2 Replies View Related

Connect To Sql Server Desktop Engine Over Internet

Apr 11, 2004

i have got to connect to sql server desktop engine over internet with the following connection string

conString = "Provider=SQLOLEDB.1;Persist Security Info=True;Initial Catalog=" & dbName & ";Network Address=" & IPAddress & ";Data Source=" & DataSource & " ;User ID=" & UserId & " ; Password=" & Password

Plz also inform me about the restriction imposed in connectivity by any of the window operating system such as that win 98 wont work or work!

There is no firewall involved. The two computers are in the same room and connected directly to the internet.

Even the ping is not going to either computer.

So what could be the possible problem and the solution.

need urgent

View 1 Replies View Related

Connect To SQL Server 2000 Trough Internet (adsl Connection )

Mar 29, 2007

Hi guys,



Can somebody tell me where i can find ( or explain me ) the steps to

connect to sql server using the internet. I am using VB6 (SP6) and SQL SERVER 2000

I want to set up asql server on a central location ( PC ) so that 4 different sites can access the data stored





Thanks for all help







grtz Robert

View 1 Replies View Related

Ssis Package Can't Connect To Pop Server Over The Internet From Sql Server Agent

Dec 20, 2007

Sql server agent is running under a domain account that is a member of administrators and domain users amongst others, and the package is executed as the service account. Connecting to servers on the same domain works and when I run it from the msdb package store in ssis (ssis runs under the network service account ...) it will connect to the pop server as well. Permissions, fiddly proxies .. the answer's out there somewhere

View 3 Replies View Related

Reporting Services :: Connect To Report Server From Client Through Internet Browser

Jun 11, 2015

after installing SQL Server 2008 R2 and the Reporting Services, I've managed to access the Report Manager URL....Reports through the web browser on the machine itself. But if i am trying to connect to on my client browser it does not find the Report Server.Do I need to configure the server in any way? Do I need to configure the firewall?

View 2 Replies View Related

Sql Server 2005 Standard Cd = Sql Server 2005 Standard Volumn License Cd

Aug 24, 2007

HI,

may i know the sql server 2005 standard cd is equal sql server 2005 standard volumn license cd ?

View 3 Replies View Related

HOW TO CONNECT SQL OVER INTERNET

Jun 17, 2008

Please help me connect sql server over internet. I tested the connection in Windows XP, SQL Sever 2000, Router (forwarding IP port 1433) and its is working properly.
But using the same process in Windows 2000 Advance Server, Microsoft SQL Server 2000, Router (forwarding IP port 1433) Im getting the error "Unable to connect to server" . Can any one help me to setup this network. Thank you in advance!

View 11 Replies View Related

Connect To Database That Is Onto The Internet.

May 3, 2008

I have 2 instances of SQL-Server 2000  running on my computer.
I connected to them through SQLServer enterprice Manager.
Now I want to connect to a  Database that is stored on my WebHosting-Site [on INTERNET]   
The Server-IP address is 65.22.42.57.etc..........
WHILE I can connect to That Database from Visual-Studio     server-Explorer..........I cannot connect to that server from SQLServer-EnterpriceManager.
It says 'You need to use SQLServer 2005 tool'.
But there is no Connect-word to create a connection in 'SQLServer 2005'-Manager.'
 
 
HELP I need to connect , what shall I do ?
 
 
EXPERTS.
 

View 2 Replies View Related

Connect To The Internet Using Activesync 4.5

Apr 20, 2007

hallo could anyone tell me how do i connect to the internet through activesync ? thx

View 1 Replies View Related

SQL Server 2005 And Security Over The Internet

Feb 2, 2008


Couple of questions for the SQL Server Guru's out there.

SQLServer 2005
Web Hosting Provider

Ok I am developing a Web application in ASP.NET with AJAX, etc. etc. It will be some time before it is ready to roll out. As a mockup I created the same application in Microsoft Access and Visual Basic (VS 2008), which I can link the tables to the hosting provider on the internet. Works very well and speed is very acceptable. The want to start utilizing it with the mockup distributed app that I created.

My question is, is how secure is the data that is moving from the local application to SQLServer 2005 with the web hosting provider ? Is there anything that I can do to increase security ?

Thanks, any thoughts ?

Appreciate any suggestions or comments.

View 1 Replies View Related

Sql Server 2005 Access Though Internet

Feb 18, 2007

How can I access my Microsoft SQL Server 2005 through internet?

For example, I set up a Microsoft SQL Server in one of computers of my company, and every computer in my company has its own IP .They are in the same workgroup. Now, there is no problem with database access with another computer in my company.

Can anyone tell my how to access it through a computer out of my company?

Thanks

View 1 Replies View Related

DTS FTP Task Unable To Connect To Internet

Jul 9, 2004

I created a DTS FTP task to connect to an FTP site. The problem I'm having is the folder I want to access you cannot see under the Files Tab. So if I put the ftp site/subdirectory in the FTP Site box, I get the error "Unable to connect to internet! Please check the source site information, your username and password"

If I go to the FTP site/subdirectory in IE all the files show up fine. I believe this is limitation of DTS, but I would like to hear from you all first.

To see what error I'm talking about:
Create a DTS FTP task
Use: ftp.microsoft.com/bussys/ with no username or password
Click the Files Tab

Normally you can just put the server name in, and see all the folders/files, but the way my FTP site is set up I cannot see the folder I want, I can only access it.

View 1 Replies View Related

SQL Server 2005 Express Database On The Internet

Jul 12, 2006

Hey all!I am hoping that somebody will be able to help me getting my database working over the Internet.I am using VS 2005 and SQL Server 2005 Express Edition and have my database set up within a web site project in VS under the App_Data folder.Everything runs smoothly when running the application on localhost I am just facing a problem when I attempt the same thing after uploading my pages to my web server.I am receiving the following error:An error has occurred while establishing a connection to
the server.  When connecting to SQL Server 2005, this failure may be
caused by the fact that under the default settings SQL Server does not
allow remote connections. (provider: SQL Network Interfaces, error: 26
- Error Locating Server/Instance Specified)I have tried enabling the disabled SQLEXPRESS protocols and disabled my firewall with no luck.I have also looked into using localhostsqlexpress as the server name but I dont see how this method would work as it appears to only run a database on the local machine which is the problem I have currently.Could anybody help me with this problem? I have only just started trying to use SQL Server Express as a means of database connectivity and I am not exactly sure how it all works.Thanks

View 1 Replies View Related

Connection Sql Server Express 2005 Over Internet ?

May 24, 2007

Is it possible to connect to a sql server express over internet or not ?

- I am using a win2003 sp1 server. Freshly installed.
- The server is directly connected to internet.
- For the purpose of the test, I stopped the windows firewall and the IPSec service.
- I stopped SQL server Browser service.
- I find a free port (here : 1401)
- I activated TCP/IP protocol in SQL Server Configuration Manager, and I have selected 1401 as the TCP port in the IPAll sextion of TCP/IP protection (and I remove the '0' of the dynamic TCP Port).
- Restarted SQL server express...

In the sql server log, I get the message "Serveur Server is listening on [ 'any' <ipv4> 1401]"

But I never get an answer from the server.

sqlcmd -S ip_of_the_server, 1401 -U username -P password is working fine if launched on the server. But I always get a timeout error from any PC. Same with a telnet on port 1401.

Any idea ?



-

View 8 Replies View Related

Sql Server Reporting 2005 For Internet Access

Sep 19, 2007

hi,

i am new to sql server reporting 2005. i can able to create reports and i can able to access in web pages. But my problem is, my reports and database are in one server, and my web server is differnet. we cant view the reports from internet. How can we slove this. any one can help?

Thanks in advance.

sns

View 2 Replies View Related

Sql 2005 Upgrade Sql Standard 2005 To 2005 Standard Sp2 (using A Command Prompt)

Apr 10, 2008

First of all I am planning to install sql 2005 standard and sql standard sp2
on vista ultimate professional using vs 2008 pro
I have some questions about installing sql 2005 what is the best way to install sql 2005 on
vista My article I got this from ms 403393 (upgrading sql standard 2005 to sql standard 2005sp2)
1 sql standard .(shortcut right click from cd/dvd not possible) I have heard command prompt start menu, click cmd
type run D: cd/dvd exe
From a wizard (sql sp2)

2. sql standard sp2
a. upgrade using a wizard
b. open a command prompt (not sure if right click is best option)
install dvd media example dqlserver2005sp2-kb921896-exe SKUUPGRADE=1(is run as administrator option on media)
do I type run or what do I type ?
c. go to system configuration page(where is this) you should see a single warnining you need to install
sp2, the edition should say success if it does not please reapply
d. on the registration page please enter your registeration number
e. on the comments to install please enter database services, reporting services
workstation components, books online and development tools( I wish to install
all components)

f. on the instance page click default instance(default install)
g. finish rest of wizard
h. apply sql sp2

I also have of seperate question of upgrading sql from vista using a Configuring local admin account
account (configuring administration from a wizard-will this notify
me by default) I do not want my administrative priviledges elevated.
I will be using default configurations for my installations.........
I often wish there would a nice picture examples of doing this
Please help

View 5 Replies View Related

SQL Server 2005 Replication To Internet Provider (Hoster)

Feb 27, 2007

I have a question and bear with me because I am pretty new to this topic.

I have a SQL SERVER 2005 with a Client Server Application. Now I want to add a Webinterface. Sinice there is no infrastructure for hosting our own server. I want to go to an external hoster/provider.

Now my question is it possiple to replicate a snap-shot of the database to an web hoster?

If yes, what does my hosting package requieres beside SQL SERVER and ASP.NET. Any Services and open ports? What about Security?

When I replicate via push Service from my local SQL SERVER do I have to have a tunnel to the provider? Or external network access to my network via VPN. Or is there a way of doing it via HTTP? HTTPS? (I think I saw some settings about FTP replication...). Because of the Infrastructure Problems mentioned above...

It would be great if someone could give me closer information about this topic...

Links, Ressources, Tipps, Tricks, Tools... just anything... would be appriciated very much...

Thx.

View 3 Replies View Related

SQL Server 2005 Rejects Remote Internet Connections

Sep 27, 2007

PROBLEM:


SQL 2005 rejects connection from an ASP.net test webpage (shown below).

CONFIGURATION:

Internet > Concast Cable > Router > Sever01 Nic1 > Server01 SBS 2003 & SQL 2005 > Sever01 Nic2 > Switch > Local Area

Linksys Router WRV54G( Firmware Version: 2.39.2): Port Range Forwarding TCP 1433 and UDP 1434

Small Business Server 2003 Premium (Server Name: Server01)

Two network cards: Internet Ionnection and Local Area Network
Ran: Configure E-mail And Internet Connection Wizzard
Ran: Remote Access Wizzard (disables access to Windows Firewall)
Note: Remote workplace, Outlook Web Access, Sharepoint, etc, on ports 443,444, 3389, 4125 All work remotely - so Linksys router and RRAS port settings are working.

Routing And Remote Access(RRAS) >NAT/Basic Firewall > Internet Ionnection > Services And Ports

Added TCP Incoming Port 1433, Private Address 127.0.0.1, Outgoing Port 1433
Added UDP Incoming Port 1434, Private Address 127.0.0.1, Outgoing Port 1434

SQL Server 2005 Standard Edition version 9.0.3042 (installed on same machine, default instance ID MSSQLSERVER)

By default: TCP protocol is enabled and local remote connections are enabled on standard Edition. Also by default: MSSQLSERVER automatic/started/running and SQL Server Browser automatic/started/running

Ran: SQL Server 2005 Surface Area Configuration to confirm MSSQLSERVER instance settings are running.
Using: SQL Server Authentication: Login and Password
"sa" is a default account that works locally.


SQL Server Configuration Manager:

MSSQLSERVER protocols: Share Memory and TCP/IP enabled
TCP port 1433 by default (confirmed listening by ERRORLOG)


Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio

Database Engine lists SERVER01 (instead of SERVER01MSSQLSERVER - the default instance is not named explicitly)

Created database "Test" under SERVER01 > Databases.
Created table "tblCategories" in "Test" (included some fields and data)


Server-Side Successful?


netstat -ano | findstr 1433
TCP 0.0.0.0:1433 0.0.0.0:0 LISTENING 2004

Client-Side

Ping Successful

ping <xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx>
Telnet Successful (blank screen)

telnet <xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx> <port#>


TEST ASP.net Web Page Button Sub

I have this button on a page at Godaddy.com connecting to an instance of MS SQL provided by Godaddy and there is no problem connecting to that SQL Server.

Public Sub TestSQL_Click(Sender As Object, e As EventArgs)

Dim rdr As SqlDataReader = Nothing
Dim conn As SqlConnection = new SqlConnection("Data Source=tcp:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx; Initial Catalog=Server01 blCategories; User ID=sa; Password=xxx")


conn.Open()

Dim cmd As SqlCommand = new SqlCommand("SELECT Category FROM tblCategories;", conn)
rdr = cmd.ExecuteReader()

rdr.Close()
conn.Close()
End Sub


ERROR:
The follworing error occurs or variations of it depending on different connection string configurations:

Occurs at: conn.Open()

An error has occurred while establishing a connection to the server. When connecting to SQL Server 2005, this failure may be caused by the fact that under the default settings SQL Server does not allow remote connections. (provider: TCP Provider, error: 0 - A connection attempt failed because the connected party did not properly respond after a period of time, or established connection failed because connected host has failed to respond.)


THOUGHTS

Possibly a bad connection string or Microsoft security issue.

I've attempted many other connection string formats such as:

Dim conn As SqlConnection = new SqlConnection("Data Source=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx,1433;
Network Library=DBMSSOCN; Initial Catalog=Server01Test; User ID=sa; Password=xxx")


But I continue to receive connection failure messages (or invalid connection string errors for incorrectly formed connection strings).

I've tried disabling RRAS and Windows Firewall and the same errors resulted.

Any feedback would be appreciated.

View 29 Replies View Related

Can't Connect To Multiple SQL Instances Over The Internet With SQL Browser Service

Nov 2, 2006

I recently setup mutliple instances of SQL Server Express at my office. I have 1 default instance, and two named instances. I can connect to the named instance of the default port of 1433 with Microsoft SQL Management Studio Express, however the other instances on dynamic TCP ports can not be accessed by the instance name over the internet. I have to specify the dynamic TCP port in this form: xxx.uconn.edu/SQLTEST, Port number. My current thinking is that the SQL Browser service should tell Management Studio Express what dynamic port number each SQL instance is listening to. Any ideas?

View 1 Replies View Related

Upgrade From SQL Server 2005 Eval Copy To SQL Server 2005 Standard Edition

Jul 23, 2007



I have a SQL Server 2005 evaluation that has already been installed and setup on a server. I believe it originally had a 180 day eval. There have been numerous databases and users added as well as maintenance plan created...



The eval was put on the machine as an interim solution while waiting for paper work and order processiing things to happen. All the paperwork and ordering... have been completed and I now have the real SQL Server 2005 Standard Edition license key ....



I am very new to SQL Server and need to determine ...

1. Can I update the eval copy to become permanently licensed?

2. Would I want to upgrade the eval to permanent? Will I lose any capabilities by keeping the current eval setup?



If it is reasonable to keep the eval setup

3. How do I go about entering the license key to make it permanent?



If it is necessary to install the new Standard Edition...

4. How do I install it while maintaining the already defined databases, data, users, maintenance plan...



Thanks in advance for any and all help.



Chris

View 5 Replies View Related

Linked Server Over Internet Using SQL Server 2005

Jan 15, 2008



Hi All you good people there...

Need a big favour.
I am working on a Linked Server using SQL server 2005.
My present requirement is that I need to have distributed qurey which will fetch data from out of LAN Sql Server databases.
I need to know these things at earliest.
1. How to expose SQL server (may be data or instance itself) over internet?
2. How can I add this internet exposed SQL server as a Linked server on my local SQL server?
3. How to prevent my exposed SQL server data from hackers, as I need it only for SQL to SQL interaction?

Any help is appreciated.
Are there any good sites/links to refer??


Thanks in advance.

Gauri Shenolikar

View 8 Replies View Related

SQL Server Standard 2005, SQL Mobile 2005 Data Encryption Issues

Jul 26, 2007

Hi,

I have a central database server that is runnning on SQL 2005 standard edition and Windows server 2003 standard as OS.

I realise that I can use SQL statements to encrypt and decrypt the data inside the standard SQL.

However, how do I read and write the data via an web application coded in C#.net and is also running on the same machine?

Another issue is, I need to replicate some of the data in this SQL standard over to a SQL mobile running on a mobile device running on Windows CE 5.0.

The mobile device also needs to read and write data to the encrypted data via a C#.net application.

Question is, with all these requirements to be met, can I use AES? I know that AES is not available on Windows XP and Windows Server 2000 and I cant find AES in the .net compact framework.

how do i go about ensuring security? how do I ensure that the symmetric key is the same both on the SQL standard and SQL mobile?

thank you.

View 7 Replies View Related

Upgrade From SQL Express 2005 Report Server With Advanced Services To SQL 2005 Standard Fails

Feb 25, 2008

I am trying to upgrade SQL Server Express 2005 Report Server to SQL 2005 Standard and it fails with the following error:

SQL Server Setup did not have the administrator permissions required to copy a file: C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL.8Reporting ServicesReportServer
ssrvpolicy.config. To continue, verify that the file exists, and either grant administrator permissions to the account currently running Setup or log in with an administrator account. Then run SQL Server Setup again.

After I click OK on the message, this whole path where the upgrade is bieng installed dissapears C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL.8Reporting Services. The error is a bit missleading because the file that it is trying to copy rssrvpolicy.config does appear in that upgrade folder so I am not sure why it would try to copy a file that has already been copied.

I was able to upgrade the Database Engine instance fine but can't upgrade Reporting Services due to that error. I have verified that the account that ran the setup had the administrator permissions. Your prompt reply to my question would be greatly appreciatted.

View 4 Replies View Related

Cannot Connect W/ Java App But Can Connect W/ .Net App - SQL Server Express 2005

Dec 12, 2006

I'm having a problem connecting with a Java application but I CAN connect using my .Net application - the user name and password are the same for both (using the same database on SQL Server Express 2005).

The error I get is: "com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerException: Cannot open database "CORNERS" requested by the login. The login failed." An interesing note - I get the same message if the database is not running.

SQL Server Express 2005 is installed in mixed mode.

Here is my connection string in the .Net appplication: <add key="connectString" value="Server=(local);UID=sa;PWD=myPasswd;Database=CORNERS" />.

These are my values in my Java app web.xml -

<init-param>
<param-name>DBDriver</param-name>
<param-value>com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver</param-value>
</init-param>
<init-param>
<param-name>DBURL</param-name> <param-value>jdbc:sqlserver://localhostsqlexpress:1055;databaseName=CORNERS</param-value>
</init-param>
<init-param>
<param-name>DBUser</param-name>
<param-value>sa</param-value>
</init-param>
<init-param>
<param-name>DBPwd</param-name>
<param-value>myPasswd</param-value>
</init-param>.

And yes, the port is 1055 - I checked to find it.

I am using Microsoft SQL Server 2005 JDBC Driver 1.0 (sqljdbc_1.0.809.102).

Does anyone have any idea what is wrong so that the login fails in the Java application but works in the .Net application?

View 7 Replies View Related

SQL Server 2005 Express And Visual Studio 2005 Standard

Jul 9, 2006

Hi everyone,I am trying to connect to SQL Server 2005 Express with Advanced Services from Visual Studio 2005 Standard Edition.  I have SQL Server 2005 Standard Edition but it took up so much space and resources on my computer that I didn't want to put it back on there.  So I put the SQL Express on there and while the Management Studio application connects just fine, VS 2005 will not.  Oddly enough, VS 2005 connected just fine to SQL 2005 Standard.  I have enabled shared memory, named pipes and TCP/IP.  I have set up SQL Express to accept remote connections on named pipes and TCP/IP.  And I have tried running SQL Express as the Local System Account, as a Local Service and as a Network Service.  Nothing.  I have tried feeding the Server Name is the Data Connections dialog in Visual Studio my SQL Express instance as (local)/SQLEXPRESS, localhost/SQLEXPRESS, and {computername}/SQLEXPRESS where {computername} is the name of my local computer which SQL Express is (allegedly) running on.  And I cannot get the list of databases on that server.There is probably something very simple that I have left out.  Can anyone see what it is?Thanks!

View 2 Replies View Related

Restoring A SQL Server Express 2005 Database To SQL Server Standard 2005

Mar 24, 2007

Hello,If I backup and restore an express database to sql server 2005 standard, will there still be limitations in regards to the database size, cpu...etc.? Thanks,Jon 

View 1 Replies View Related







Copyrights 2005-15 www.BigResource.com, All rights reserved