How To Connect To Sql Server Through Ip
I have a remote server that has win2003 installed I can connect to the machine using remote desktop and am succesfully hosting a web app on the server I need to connect to the SQL
Solution 1:
if you are trying to remotely connect to sql server using ssms or another client on a different machine, you need to do the following:
- open up sqlservr on server firewall
- open up sqlbrowsr on server firewall
- be concerned about security - if you can rdp/connect to sql w/o vpn, then so can other people - so you better make sure you have hardened environment and very strong passwords.
Solution 2:
Depending on the specific access technology, different syntaxes for connection strings are needed. For the .NET provider, the syntax allows for passing server addresses.
Solution 3:
Here's a sample connection ADO.net connection.
imports System.Data.SqlConnection
...
dim cn as new SqlConnection()
cn.connectionString = "Server=192.168.1.200;Database=mydbName;user id=notSA;password=C0mp!3xPVVD"
cn.open()
...
'Do cool stuff
...
cn.close()
Solution 4:
Open up port TCP 1433 (Sql Server) on the remote server And for your connection string jus use the IP Address for the Server, instead of using the computer name
You should be able to interchange between computer name and IP address without any problems, because the Computer Name gets turned into an IP Address anyway.
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