Finding Port Number In SQL Server 2005
Feb 13, 2008
I know the ..Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL.1MSSQLLOGErrorLog on the server contains the information. But that needs I to RDP to the server or open the file remotely. Is there any other way to find out the port from my SSMS connection?
I remember in SQL Server 2000 you could find the information by choosing Properties of a connection in EM and click on the Network Configuration button. (I know it works when you are ON THE SERVER! But when I tried from my desktop, pressing the button didn't do anything)
Canada DBA
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Feb 17, 2005
Hello. I'm a novice with SQL Server. I set up a SQL Server instance using Enterprise Manager and I want to find out what port that instance is listening to, because it's not listening to the default.
Is there a way I can specify a port for the server to listen to?
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Feb 21, 2005
Hello. I'm a novice with SQL Server. I set up a SQL Server instance using Enterprise Manager and I want to find out what port that instance is listening to, because it's not listening to the default.
Everything is on my local machine, this is a development database.
Is there a way I can specify a port for the server to listen to?
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Jun 2, 2008
Hello,
Currently i have installed the SQL express server,how do i find out the port on which the
server is running.
regards
kaushik
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Oct 19, 2007
Hi All,
I am having an issue with SQL 2005 unattended install, I cannot see where in the template.ini file you can specify the TCP port number for SQL 2005 to listen to I want to change it to a specific port number, I know you can do this in an unattended install on SQL 2000.
Also in an unattended install of SQL 2000 and 2005 is there any way you can specify the database and transaction logs location for new databases to be installed on another drive then the system databases. I know you can change this later in SQL server properties but I wanted this to be done during the install or is there a T-SQL script which can do this after?
Any help on this will be great.
Cheers
Raxso
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Aug 7, 2007
Hi there,
I want to change the default sql-server port number 1433 to a new one. Can i do that? If yes, how?
Also, i have noticed that there is no port number option in the sql server 2005 management studio login window. So, what if the server has changed its port number?
Any suggestions would be appreciated. thanks
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Dec 4, 2006
Hi,
Are there any one who give a example of SMO or WMI to set SQL Server port number?
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Aug 31, 2006
How can I configure dbdesigner to connect to a sql server that is listening on a different port number ? For those of you not familiar with debdesigner:
http://fabforce.net/dbdesigner4/index.php
I can connect to a local instance just fine but not to a sql server that is listening on a specific port (named instance)
[edited to add]
it works ! I just had to use the name instance notation
server instance_name
It wouldnt connect with iport_number syntax
hooray !
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Jun 21, 2015
I have TWO named SQL Server instances (on the same machine) and I need to know the port of each of them, how can I do that? Is it write to check the following:
Which one to take: "TCP Dynamic Ports" or "TCP Port"? and what is the difference between them anyways?
Can the two instances (or more) on the same machine use the same port?!
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Apr 16, 2007
Hi all,
I have to create a DSN for SQL-Server. Therefor I use the function "SQLConfigDataSource" from "ODBCCP32.DLL". But the problem is that the SQL-Server does not use the Standard-Portnumber 1433. I've tried to make the DSN with "SERVERNAME xxxx" where xxxx is the Portnumber, sometimes it works, but often it does not. When it does not work, then the Checkbox in the ODBC-Configuration-Tool is checked, so the connection is searching for the standard-port. How can I tell the system that it shall NOT use dynamic configuration?
Thanks for help,
Franz
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Jul 20, 2005
Without the Client Network Utility that is available in the full blown MSSQL Server is there a way to find out what port the MSDE is running on?Short and sweet, thats all I needTIA
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Oct 26, 2015
Is it possible to find the version details from IP and Port.
For example I have IP and port number known to me ,but I don't have database credentials and other details.
I want to know which version of Sql server is running.
My purpose is to find the false vulnerabilities in security scanning.
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Apr 3, 2015
Basically the question is, which number should I pick?
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Aug 23, 2007
1. Is there a quick way to find out what port number SQL is listening to? I have 10 instances running on one server and I could find out by going to SQL log but it's bit time consuming.
2. quick way to change the port number?
thanks
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Dec 15, 2000
Does anyone know how to change the default port number of 1433 to somethinig else?
Thanks!
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Mar 1, 2004
Hi,
Can anyone tell me how to find out on what port number a paticular sqlserver named instance is running...
thanks..
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Jul 4, 2002
Hello ,
How can i define a different TCP/IP port number , other than the default 1433; to replicate the database over a firewall on the source and the destination servers ? My source servers are SQL SERVER 7.0 with SP3 on Windows NT Server 4.0 and the destination servers are SQL 2000 with SP2 on Windows 2000 .
Where do i have to make changes in SQL server and Windows NT ? And further how secured it is to use this way for security ?
Can i get some on this matter please .
Thanks in advance
Sandra .
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Jul 15, 2004
hai all,
I need to change the default port number of the SQL server from 1433 to some other port number. i know that it can be done thru SERVER NETWORK UTILITY. Can some one confirm that. It will be helpful.
Also i want to make sure that port to given is free port. how can i find that particular port is free.
Thanking in Advance, awaiting Quick response.
Signing Off
Venkatesh.V
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Feb 6, 2007
Where - in SQL Server Profiler - can I see the port number that someone has used to connect to a database?
e.g. given the connect string "tcp:MACHINE1INSTANCE7,3045" - where in Profiler does it tell me that the connection is using port 3045? I looked at "audit login" and "existing connection" but I don't see a port number...
Any other SQL/Windows tools that I can use to monitor connections to databases on specific ports?
thanks
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Feb 11, 2008
How does one check which port SQL Server is listening to? How does one know if it is 1433 or 1434?
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Mar 14, 2007
When I change the tcp/ip port to anything other than 1433 my SSIS nor DTS packages run successfully. Does the tcp/ip port have to be on 1433 for the SSIS or DTS packages to run successfully?
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Jul 23, 2005
Hello,I have SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Edition, and I'd like to change thedefault port to something else (we'll use 2033 for this example). I'vetried to connect from another computer on the same subnet using"ServerName:2033" as the server, but it doesn't connect. It will connect ifI change the Server to use the default port and change the server to connectto on the client to "ServerName", but either I"m not referencing the newport number properly or ????Any help you could provide would be great.Thanks In Advance!Rick
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Jul 20, 2005
Hi allI'm struggling to find an answer to this one!We've configured our SQL boxes to run under a different port number,e.g. from 1433 to 4533. This works fine under our Citrix enviornmnetwhere the dsn is configured to use the new port. The problem comes interms of SQL Server management. For example, when you try andconfigure SQL Replication, it is not possible to add the subscriberunless the SQL Servce runs under port 1433, the default port. Thesame goes when you try to add the server as a registered server withinthe Enterprise Manager MMC.Does anyone know how you can configure SQL Server to run under adifferent port number, without naffecting SQL REPLICATION, etc?Many thnaksNikJoin Bytes!
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Jan 24, 2007
Is there a good way to port data from an AS400 over to SQL server 2005? If anyone has any experience with this, can you tell me where to go to get info?
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Jan 26, 2007
Hi,
I'm setting up my SQL Server 2005 instances to use dynamic ports on one of my machines. What is the tcp port range used? I need to know the range so I can open the correct ports on my firewalls.
Thanks
Brian
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Dec 1, 2006
Hi,
I want set a specific port number of SQL Server(express) during installation not by Configuration Manager after install.
Is it possible?
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Feb 7, 2007
I am unclear as to which Ip address to change the standard port on. When setting up a cluster you have multiple IP address's including the nic that is used for the heartbeat. I have not found any documention on how to change both nodes to listen on a port other than 1433..
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Aug 24, 2005
I can't map other sql servers without creating alias with proper port number on client network utility. Other users using same version of the client tools, MMC, SQL DMF etc. I need to map 70 sql servers on using my client tools.
Any help is appreciated.
thanks,
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Jun 30, 2015
Is there a way to identify who have changed the SQL port number other than the DBA's?
For example through c2 audit or any other triggers?
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Sep 27, 2007
I have a new named instance (SQL Server 2005 x64 SP2 (Build 3159) Developer edition) setup with dynamic port selection. A default instance was also running on the server prior to the named instance setup.
SQL Server Browser service is running. Remote connections are configured on the named instance. But still remote clients can only connect when the port number is specified after the instance name (servernameinstancename,9999). Without the port number, "error 26 - Error locating Server/instance specified" is thrown.
Doesn't the SQL Server Browser service eliminate the need for clients to specify the port number? What am I missing?
Thanks.
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Jun 7, 2007
I tried creating an alias to the server to get it to connect to analyze the server but it will not recognize the SQL 2000 server as a valid server to analyze. I can use the alias to connect in EM or SSMS. Any ideas? The server is not clustered and is at SP4. I've connected to several others in my environment but this one is causing me grief!
Thanks,
Linda
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Oct 29, 2007
Hello,
We have an SSIS job that runs once a day and sends emails.
For security reasons, IT switched the send-mail porton the smtp server from 25 to a different number (let's say 1234).
So, I changed the SSIS SMTP Connection Manager's smtpServer string to smptserver:1234
However, this does not seem to be working. I keep getting 'Send Mail Failure' error.
Any ideas how to set the port number for sending emails using SSIS?
thanks much,
Muhammad
Cobalt Group
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