Denying Remote SQL Server Access

From: Sundar (sun@monasys.com)
Date: 02/25/03


From: "Sundar" <sun@monasys.com>
Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2003 02:08:39 -0800


Hi,

   I am having a SQL Server 2000 running in Public IP.
There are lot of applications developed with the above
said SQL Server as my database with the default user
name "sa" and blank password. Now I cannot change the
password for the user. Everybody in the world will be
knowing this user name and password. So if they come to
know my SQL Server's IP they can do anything they want.
Now my requirement is to restrict the access of SQL Server
from any machine apart from the SQL Server local machine
without changing the user name and password.

Do anybody have answer for the above query?

Thanks in advance.

Regards

Sundar



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