SQL 2012 :: Opening 1433 Port For Server Cluster
Jun 21, 2015
SQL Server 2012 two node single instance cluster.
For DB access from application severs, do we need to open port (1433) for NODE IPs too ?
Or is it enough if we open the port 1433 only for VIRTUAL IP ?
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Nov 23, 2015
We have 2 clustered SQL instances (2 physical servers in each cluster). Instance2 needs to be setup as a linked server on Instance1.
At this time port 1433 between them is not open. I am referring to the port on the network switch, not in the Windows Firewall (ports in Windows Firewall are already open).
Is opening the port between virtual IP-s sufficient? Or does port need to be open between all physical source/destination IP-s as well?
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Feb 19, 2015
Version: SQL SERVER 2012 enterprise edition and SP2.
Due to one of the security reason, I have changed default port 1433 to another port number in configuration manger tools->protocols for MSSQLSERVER->TCP/IP --> IP ALL section mention another port number.
After restarted service, SQL SSMS able to connect server itself and new port number also LISTENING.
But SQL client SSMS not connected to one of the PC side after changing default port.
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Jul 27, 2015
i setup a 2 node sql cluster but 1433 is not listening. I check sql configuration manager and entered 1433 for all ip addresses restarted services but still not 1433
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Jun 20, 2004
I want to know how to check whether SQL Server 2000 can listen to port 1433 or not. If I run netstat -a, am I suppose to see port 1433 regardless of what service pack I have applied to SQL Server 2000?
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Jul 20, 2005
HiI have a question regarding the SQL Server(SQL Server 7) port 1433.Some body is trying to hack into our Windows 2000 server through port1433. Is there a way i can close this port? I tried using a toolcalled Ipsecpol.exe ( Internet Protocol Security Policies Tool). Butwhen we run netstat, it still looks like they are able to connect tothe server using port 1433. Has anyone come across this problem? Iwould appreciate it very much if somebody could send in anysuggestions regarding this.Thanks,Ann
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Sep 21, 2006
I'm working on a completely virgin install of SQL Server 2k in Windows 2003.
Just after install I check that the TCP/IP protocol is enabled under the
server properties and then I try to Telnet into port 1433. On this one
particular box I get back the following:
C:>telnet localhost 1433
Connecting to localhost...Could not open connection to the host, on port
1433: Connect failed.
For comparison I tested telnet on a couple other machines and I get back a
blank window ready for my commands, as I'd expect.
I've checked the firewall settings and other IP Filtering settings to see if
any of those were blocking traffic to 1433... nothing. I've triple checked
the SQL Server settings for any "problems" and nothing jumps out at me.
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Jun 7, 2000
Ok,
The Scenario is as follows:
24/7 Production Call Centre server running NT4.0 and SQL 6.5 with all the latest service packs.
SQL mail fails(with dull regularity) and the SQL server services stop.
When the SQL server Services are restarted an error message appears stating that Port 1433 is in use after which nobody can connect via TCP/IP. Obviously the port believes the previous SQL session is still running, and won't release the port to the "New Application requesting it".
On a unix system you can force a port reset so you don't need to shutdown and restart the box. Can you do this from either SQL or NT?
Any solutions would be greatly appreciated the DBA's are 100 Miles from the Servers, so restarts are reliant on other people!
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May 4, 2001
Does anyone have an idea on why when using IP with port 1433 that on the SQL 2000 Server a bind failure happens on port 1433 and are not able to get to the SQL using IP but you can use Named Pipes.
Would greatly appreciate any help.
Walter
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Feb 2, 2004
Did a search on port 1433 but nothing came up in the search.
This question is more geared to DBAs more then SQL developers.
I have a SQL 2000 server on a win2k3 machine. For some reason it will not listen in on TCP port 1433.
Shared memory and Named Pipes do though.
I checked the Server Network Utility and I see TCP/IP listed right under Named Pipes and I see that the default port is 1433.
Any ideas how to get SQL to listen on that port?
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Apr 29, 2008
i am asked to change the default port 1433 to some other name by the audit team.
is it safe to change the port in cluster mode.
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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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Apr 22, 2004
How many people have actually change their sql port from 1433 to something else
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Apr 30, 2001
I have sql server that get the following error on error log.
SuperSocket Info: Bind failed on TCP port 1433.
This error forces client to use Named Pipe to connect to SQL Server.
Does anyone how to fix this error.
Thank You,
John
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Apr 10, 2015
So, I have 2 laptops, both with standalone SQL Server 2012 Management Studio.
laptop 1 can connect to my remote server on xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx,1433
laptop 2 cannot connect through management studio - but can connect directly from the development website on this machine.
I get error 18456, cannot connect to server and login failed for 'user'
Firewall on or off has no effect.
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Nov 26, 2005
Witam!Mam problem z polaczeniem sie z baza danych po TCP/IP przez port domyslny1433, nie mozna sie telnetowac ani nic z nim zrobic, poprostu niezyje. Portjest zamkniety i nijak nie moge go zmusic do jakiejkolwiek komunikacji nawetpo localhoscie. Skaner portów wykrywa go jako zamkniety. Czy wiecie moze jakten port otworzyc i zmusic go do komunikacji z baza danych? OS win2k3,MSSQL2000 Server.PozdrawiamHello!I have a problem with a TCP/IP connection to Data Base through the 1433port. I cannot telnet on this port even on localhost. My firewalls aredisabled but port scanner see the port as closed. Protocol TCP/IP on theMSSQL Server is enabled and it's not hidden, so I don't know what I shouldto do. My configurations: Win2k3 Server, MSSQL Server 2000Thx for answers.
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May 17, 2007
Been having SQL Server 2000 running for some time now, but recently it stopped listening on TCP port 1433, the log reports its listening on shared memory, Named pipes and Rpc, but no sign of 127.0.0.1 port 1433 or any errors to say why it won't listen.
I've done a netstat -na and nothing else is listening on that port, tried restarting using the enterprise manager, gonna try restarting the entire Server when everyone has gone home, but I'm pretty sure its been restarted recently.
All the other archive logs going back a few days show its not listening.
Yes, I have used the Server network utility to make sure TCP/IP is enabled and set to 1433, even added a comma and 1434 to see if it will listen on multiple ports, no go.
Any help?
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Jul 20, 2005
for some reason i dont get any errors, but i believe that my server isnot running on port 1433. the tcpip protocol is selected in thenetwork configuration utility as well as name piper. the portselected is 1433. but when i telnet to 1433 i get the same errors as iwould if i telnet to a non existant port. i also tried nbstat with noluck. what else can i do? thanks
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Jun 13, 2006
Hi,
Does SQL mobile require port 1433 to be open for RDA? I was under the impression that all synching occured through port 80. But when 1433 is restricted a connection cannot be completed.
I may be missing something really simple. My understanding of tcp/ip networking concepts are not very solid.
Thanks,
Tony.
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Jun 13, 2002
I have installed MS server sql 7.0 and 2000 both on my PC. The default port i know is 1433. If sql 7.0 is already installed. Which port does sql 2000 listen on.
Is there a way i can view this ?
Thanks in advance
Cheers
Hemant
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Jan 11, 2001
I've got SQL 2000 set up on a cluster running Windows 2000 Advanced Server (w/SP1).
Setup for Failover Clustering appeared to succeed normally on both nodes.
The SQL 2000 server logs show:
2001-01-11 10:02:57.82 server SuperSocket Info: Bind failed on TCP port 1433.
2001-01-11 10:02:57.85 server SQL server listening on Shared Memory, Named Pipes.
2001-01-11 10:02:57.85 server SQL Server is ready for client connections
I've checked to see if something else is using port 1433 (unlikely) and don't see anything.
The physical node that SQL 2000 is currently on has no other cluster resources assigned to it.
Any ideas?
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Jul 23, 2005
Hi. I'm a SQL Server novice, so apologies if any of this sounds simple.I am running Windows XP SP2, and have just installed SQLServer 2000. Ineed another application to connect to SQLServer, and am specifying itto do so via localhost:1433, but keep getting an error whenever I trydoing so saying it cannot connect to the database. A colleague of minehas the exact same set up on his machine, and he can connect to SQLServer fine. Running 'netstat -a' at the command line on his machinereveals that the system is listening to port 1433/ms-sql-s. Runningnetstat on my machine shows that the system is not listening to1433/ms-sql-ms. I have checked in Network Config in SQLServerEnterprise Manager, and TCP/IP is set to be using 1433.To confirm this, my application can connect over the network to mycolleague's SQL Server. but he cannot connect over the network to mine.So I'm pretty sure the issue is related to this 1433/ms-sql-s problem.Does anyone know how to resolve this? Many thanks.
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Aug 13, 2015
I'm trying to make a SSAS default instance available over the internet. I've opened the 2383 port on the server, and I can access it through SSMS using the local ip. I've also attempted to open and map the port on my router, and if I go to [URL] .... it says it's open. If I turn off the server, it says the port is closed, so I think it's routing correctly to the server.
However, when I plug my internet IP address into SSMS, it says
"A connection cannot be made. Ensure that the server is running. No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it IPADDRESS:2383"
It says the same thing if I give it a random, closed port.
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Feb 18, 2014
I´ve been reading that SQL Server 2012 Always On is dependent on having a Windows Failover Cluster setup. Is that correct ?
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Aug 25, 2015
Having problems running the BPA for 2012. We setup using a clustered environment, SQL Server installed using default instance, and a static port not 1433. When I try to run the BPA using the instance name it says it doesn't exist, and won't let me add a port number. However, if I use MSSQLSERVER as the instance name it runs with no port specified and returns results. I assume that it doesn't require a port because the default instance would pull from the Browser Service and the using MSSQLSERVER is the same as running the default on a standalone server. Are those assumptions correct?
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Jan 10, 2007
Hi all. I have ran into a annoying situatin on sql cluster. Config is:
w2k3 EE x64 r2 - two nodes
sql 2005 x64 standart v2153
2instances, active-active cluster.
While changing tcp port configuration of one instance (using configuration manager) I have acidentaly created that setting:
- All IP dynamic port and All IP port was set to same number while separate IPs have enabled dynamic ports and does not have static port set.
This situation leads to unability of starting the instance anymore. There is no need wide explanation, its quite clear - while starting instace, it was configured with static port and with dynamic port with the same number, so port conflict error takes place. Problem was how to escape from this situation. On non clustered sql is quite easy, because these settings are stored in registry and also can be changed thorough Configuration manager, easy solution. Nor on the cluster.. Modifying the registry even on both nodes was unefective, every try to start instance fails with port conflict error and bad config was saved to registry again. I wasnt able to find where this config resides and change it to corect values. I have revealed only that it is not stored in instance master DB (restoring it from backup). Looks like its held somehow by cluster service itself, but I didnt find where it should be and how to edit it. So the last possible option take place (time was against me) - reinstalation of whole clustered instance. Nice example of how one click can create you a 2 days of work... Iam still interested if there is a smooth and easy way out of this situatin:-) So if anyone knows..... If there is not, I realy warn everybody.
DAvid
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SELECT CASE WHEN ROWNUMBER > 1 THEN ''
ELSE A.Component
END AS Component ,
CASE WHEN ROWNUMBER > 1 THEN ''
ELSE A.SKU
[Code] ....
Please see attachment to view output.
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I am attaching a sample of what I would like to accomplish (months are columns).
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