I need to connect SQL server to a remote machine. We got 2 options either to
connect it thru a firewall ( allowing only our server ip and the specific
PORT) or VPN. Can anyone tell me which is the better one ? What are the adv
of each of these ? I am very new to this area?
Re: Connectivity Issues - Bizzare ... Sounds like firewall to me. ... >I am trying to connect to a default instance of SQL Server 2000 Enterprise ... I create a SqlDataAdapter on the web form,... I take the same connection string from the web app, ... (microsoft.public.sqlserver.connect)
Re: I have a matter with symantec enterprise firewall ... A SQL Server exposed to the Internet at large? ...Symantec Enterprise... must, put the PRODUCTION SQL Server outside the enterprise firewall (i.e., ... (comp.security.firewalls)
Re: SQL Server / Firewall Security ... Below is a link to the thread Denny referred to. ...SQL Server MVP... > database for us to search the similar help. ... >>> can be any type of firewall not necessarily ISA, ... (microsoft.public.sqlserver.security)
Re: How to make different instances of SQL Server visible to each other? ... that although ICMP was working the host refused to establish connections to the VPC if they used Shared networking and not NAT. ... Is the firewall on each computer configured to allow access through TCP port 1433? ... Check using the SQL Server Surface Area Configuration tool.... (microsoft.public.sqlserver.connect)
Re: Web-based software update ... > firewall and therefore cannot be accessed directly from a Delphi ... Open the firewall to allow SQL Server traffic to pass through. ... Without using a VPN,... you still have open data flowing over the internet,... (borland.public.delphi.thirdpartytools.general)