I need to find out what protocols are used by our client to connect to the SQL Server ? And is there a way through which we can say that the client are using these protocols, from the Enterprise Manager ?
One more question i have is, I have a SQL server Installation at home on Win98. Why can't i rename the Server Name. I tried using the Sp sp_Dropserver,sp_addserver.
My ASP website is located on one server & the MS SQL 2000 which is located on a separate physical server behind a separate firewall.
My question is related to Application Communication. I want to know how do the Servers exchange data with one another: which (logical connections to use, which protocols to use)?
I am having a problem with one of the PC's That remotely connects to my server.
When you go to connection properties (under Connect to server in the Management studio) on the users machine there are no options under Network Protocol only the <default> option.
All the rest of our PC's have the option of choosing TCP/IP , named pipe etc etc..
This computer is not able to connect to the server remotely however it can/does when it is on the network.
I figure its because it is attempting to connect over named pipe rather than TCP/IP but i cannot change this in the connection options as it is missing.
And as far as i know on the server i have the default set to TCP/IP but I am really unsure of this.
If anyone can help me out with this i would greatly appreciate it.
If TCP/IP is the only protocol enabled on the General tab of the Client Network Utility, does it mean that other protocols are disabled and will not be used in communicating to SQL Servers on other machines?
In this case, should the registry HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftMSSQLServer ClientSuperSocketNetLib only contain the Tcp entry?
If I have alias setup to use other protocol such as Named Pipes, does it mean that the alias cannot be connected since Named Pipes is not enabled?
When I initially installed SQL Server 2005 Express, it automatically picked up all the IP addresses (60 of them) I had on the server, and filled them in under TCP/IP - IP adresses Tab.
I recently took those IPs off the server and replaced them with 30 new IP addresses. Is there a way to have SQL Server 2005 Express read the Network configuration on the server and take the old IPs off the TCP/IP - IP addresses tab and put the new one's there?
I have successfully built a project and now want to deploy it for use, however I am getting the following error message:
Error 2 System.Web.Services.Protocols.SoapException: There was an exception running the extensions specified in the config file. ---> System.Web.HttpException: Maximum request length exceeded. at System.Web.HttpRequest.GetEntireRawContent() at System.Web.HttpRequest.get_InputStream() at System.Web.Services.Protocols.SoapServerProtocol.Initialize() --- End of inner exception stack trace --- at System.Web.Services.Protocols.SoapServerProtocol.Initialize() at System.Web.Services.Protocols.ServerProtocolFactory.Create(Type type, HttpContext context, HttpRequest request, HttpResponse response, Boolean& abortProcessing) d:infra srss reportinginfrainfraInfra Enterprise.smdl 0 0
I am running VS Team Suite, and did a fresh installation of SQL Server 2005.
When I try to deploy the sample reports, build was successful. However, when I try to deploy it, I got the following error:
System.Web.Services.Protocols.SoapException: Server was unable to process request, ---> System.NullReferenceException: Object reference not set to an instance of an object. at Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.WebConfigUtil.GetWebConfigAuthenticationAttribute(String attrName) at Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.WebConfigUtil.GetAuthenticationType() at Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.WebConfigUtil.get_UsingWindowsAuth() at Microsoft.ReportingServices.WebServer.GlobalImpersonateClient() at Microsoft.ReportingServices.WebServer.ReportingService2005.ctor() -- End of inner exception stack trace.
I am trying to set up SQL Server 2005 to use a test certificate from Thawte for SSL encryption. I have installed the certificate in the local computer, current user and service account's personal certificates folders. I have also installed the root certificate in the Trusted Root Certification Authorities folders of each. All this was done using MMC.
However, when I go to tell SQL Server to use the certificate, no certificates show up in the drop down box. I am using SQL Server Configuration Manager and doing the right-clickPropertiesCertificate steps shown in multiple KB and forum articles.
I have also checked the registry entry at HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL.1MSSQLServerSuperSocketNetLibCertificate. It is blank, which tells me SQL Server should be looking in the certificate store.
If I simply set the ForceEncryption flag, SQL Server starts up OK and generates a self-signed certificate. Using that, the session does get encrypted. However, I need to use a third party certificate.
I have hit a brick wall and am at a loss. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I'm having issues with my sql server 2014 express configuration manager. I need to change protocols under Sql Server Network Configuration but there is nothing, no protocol listed, its empty.
What ports does SQLMail use to access MS Exchange Server?? We have SQL 7 running on a seperate non-trusted domain(within the same DMZ) from where Exchange Server exists. The only trust we want between the 2 domains is the SQLMail functionality for the DBA's and Administrators to use. I am aware that MS Exchange uses 110 port for POP3 and port 25 for SMTP. Does this apply to SQLMail as well? Thanks in advance for your support.
hi every on am searching for a file which contains information about the instance in my sql server and the ports that this instances are running on ,am sure that there is a file like this but i cant find it please if u know it answer me ,,, and thanks alot for ur time//
Does anyone know what ports are required to be open (non-NT). We are placing the SQL-Server behind a UNIX firewall, and want to minimize the ports open.
Hello,How to determine, which ports do MS SQL Server instances listen to?I want to conect to sql server using PHP and I need to know exact portnumber. I suspect that my SQL (msde) server instances don't listen ondefault 1433 :]--Stefan
I'll have about 5 db's from an instance(server1instance1) mirrored to another server(server2/instance1). Do all of these db's have to have endpoints configured with different ports? I hope I'm clear on my question. Do I have to create a different endpoint for every db or can use the same endpoint? Thank you
Using SQL Configuration Manager, i have set my local instance to use TCP Dynamic Ports by setting the value under IPAll to be 0 (the value TCP Port is blank). However, when i start up the server this value gets set to a specific port. ie Before startup TCP Dynamic Ports = 0, After startup TCP Dynamic Ports = 2832. This value persists throughout SQL Server restarts.
Is this behaviour correct as I would have expected this value to stay 0?
I am using SQL Standard, SP2. SQL Browser is running.
I have two instances of SQl 2005 running on a server. One I'm going to allow outside remote access to. But I don't want to do it on the default port. though I have it allowing remote and that seems to be working. I can seem to find where to change the default listening port.
and I scimmed the help and topics I saw. But didn't see one relevant to this question.
When a ReportViewer control is used to access a report on a remote SQL Server database, on what ports does the communcation occur? Does the control communicate on on the SQL Server ports of 1433 and 1434 or does it communcate as a web service on port 80 (or 443 for HTPPS)?
If I am doing an Index Server query from SQL, such as:SELECTQ.*FROMOPENQUERY(FTIndexPM, ''SELECT path, characterization, rank, hitcountFROM SCOPE('DEEP TRAVERSAL OF .....can anyone tell me which TCP/UDP ports will be used between the SQLServer and the Index server if the Index Server is on another machine?I'm doing the query from SQL so that I can join the results with atable in the database and am not interested in doing the Index queryfrom the app server. I haven't been able to find any info on the netfor which firewall ports are used for this.
I was reading that Net-Library Encryption is an SSL utility. Does thatmean the traffic uses TCP port 443 or does it still use TCP 1433?Thanks.http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/d..._ar_cs_6fu6.asp
I am new to the forum and would like to have a question answered. I want to to install Sql Server Express with advanced services but also want to have IIS installed as well. My question is, how do I install IIS without it opening Port 45? When I installed it, it would not let me finish installation without letting it act as a server. Is there any work around to solve this problem that any of you have managed to use?
With SSL, is all traffic from the client to the database on port 443 ? Or are other ports needed ?
With Windows Certificate Management Snap-in, a request for a certificate assumes that there is a local Certificate Authority. I don't have one and it is my understanding that I should buy a third party certificate to avoid a man in the middle attack. With IIS there is a certificate request process. Is there something similar I should use with SQL ?
When multiple instances of SQL 2005 are installed on a cluster or standalone server, is it best to have each instance configured to listen on a different port or will one port for all do? We don't use port 1433 and the port we do use is blocked at the firewall. I'd like to standardize on one port for all instances but I'm not sure of the ramifications. Any thoughts?
My SQL Server is a shared account at MaximumASP.com a client just deployed my .NET application on GoDaddy.com and they have all there ports blocked and my app cannot connect to the SQL Server. Using "Network Library =dbmssocn" in the connection string did not help and GoDaddy will not help. MY QUESTION IS: how can I get my .NET app to connect to the SQL Server? web service? This is the first time I have run into this problem. There seems like there has to be some way. THANKS IN ADVANCE!
Note: but even the connection string "serverBserverA,2040" also connects to Instance "serverB", when i try to connect from SSMS, In SSMS it shows the wrong instance name like, "serverBserverB", but it actually connects to Instance "serverA"
i.what is the reason behind this? ii.Is there any way to avoid this connection, by performing server property changes, if any ?
We have an internal sql 2000 server that acts as the database backend for our Internet presence. I believe that the sql server can be accessed because of a firewall "exception" (?) that allows the external web server to talk to the sql server using a specific IP address and port (namely that of the sql server.)
Now we need to install a sql 2005 instance on the same box which needs to act as an Internet backend. The sql browser service will resolve all client requests to the default or named instance. But I read that the sql browser service assigns a "dynamic" port to the Instance! If that is the case, it's unlikely that, unless the firewall has all ports open for outgoing traffic, that the sql instance will be able to communicate with the web server.
My conclusion:
Leave the default instance (sql 2000) port at its current value; assign the named instance an unused port; Make sure the sql browser is running on the box! Tell the firewall guys to make an exception for the new port.
I have an existing 2012 default SQL Express. It's set up on a VPS managed by a third party. I have an administrator account on this 2012 Windows server. I'm not much of a sysadmin or a DBA but I get around. ;)
I've installed a new NAMED instance on this VPS and can not connect to it with client tools (SSMS). If I remote in, I can connect this way.
What steps might a seasoned DBA expect to make when getting a new named instance ready for the world.
Assign a port? Check the port?
Open the firewall for the port?
Will this new named instance listen on a different port than the previously installed SQL Express instance?