RE: REMOTE sql Server Access

From: Bénoni MARTIN (Benoni.MARTIN_at_libertis.ga)
Date: 09/24/04

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    Date: Fri, 24 Sep 2004 17:15:44 +0100
    To: "Andrew Ryan" <andyryan@localnet.com>
    
    

    Ah that was something like this, thanks !

    My connection string has to be ended by : "APP=ASP Script"

    I am gonna use soon RH 9/Perl/MySQL and I would probably have then the same trouble ! I did not knew I had to add this :(

    Thanks a lot, was as simple as that ! :(

    But, AFAIK, a socket is a @IP / port number / protocol, and I specified that in my connection string ... Humm ... Still have things to learn :(

    -----Message d'origine-----
    De : Andrew Ryan [mailto:andyryan@localnet.com]
    Envoyé : vendredi 24 septembre 2004 17:07
    À : Bénoni MARTIN
    Objet : Re: REMOTE sql Server Access

    what about the machanism that you are using to connect? make sure it is looking in the right spot for the connection...ie on a linux server using perl to connect to a mysql database...by default it will look for a socket on /tmp/mysqld.sock. This can differ on different flaovors of
    linux (sometimes in /var/mysqld/mysql.sock) . Id imagine that this
    could be the case with the ASP data access.

    Andrew N. Ryan
    LocalNet Corp.
    Programming Manager/Systems Administrator
    (716) 632-1133 ext. 223

    Bénoni MARTIN wrote:

    >Yep, as I said in my post, I tried to access remetely with Enterprise
    >Manager and it work fine ... :(
    >
    >
    >
    >-----Message d'origine-----
    >De : Andrew Ryan [mailto:andyryan@localnet.com] Envoyé : vendredi 24
    >septembre 2004 16:59 À : Bénoni MARTIN Cc : Security-Basics Objet : Re:
    >REMOTE sql Server Access
    >
    >Are you sure that the user name you are using has permission to access the database from your remote server?
    >
    >Andrew N. Ryan
    >LocalNet Corp.
    >Programming Manager/Systems Administrator
    >(716) 632-1133 ext. 223
    >
    >
    >
    >Bénoni MARTIN wrote:
    >
    >
    >
    >>Hi list !
    >>
    >>I am stuck with a simple remote SQL Server 2000 access. Here is the trouble:
    >> - Box A is a simple SQL Server belonging to my network and is run with myDomainName\myNTName.
    >> - Box B has IIS + ASP and belongs also to my network. IIS runs as well with myDomainName\myNTName. I try to configure its global.asa to connect to Box A through some ASP pages. But no way, always the same error occurs:
    >> " DBNETLIB][ConnectionOpen (Connect()).] This SQL Server does not exists or your access has been denied. "
    >>
    >>I tried with and without a DSN, tried with IP adress / hostname, tried what i could find on the net ...
    >>
    >>Without the DSN (seems to be the most recommended), my connection string looks like this:
    >> Session("ConnectionString") = "Provider=SQLOLEDB; Data Source=111.111111.111,1111,; uid=********: pwd=********* "
    >>
    >>Connecting from Box B to Box A through Enterprise Manager works good ...but through ASP / global.asa, no way !
    >>
    >>It has working so good when both SQL & IIS were on the same box, but
    >>as it is recommended to have two separatated boxes for security
    >>reasons ... :( :( :(
    >>
    >>If someone can point me out where is my mistake ... I will appreciate
    >>:)
    >>
    >>Thanks in advance !
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