Slow Connectivity While Connecting SQL Through Internet
Apr 3, 2008
***PROBLEM***
Slow connectivity while connecting SQL server through internet (TCP port) using vb6 program
- Connecting a Database via VB 6 program : Very Slow speed
- Data Entry : medium speed
- Report generation : slow speed
***SERVER CONFIG***
- Intel Core 2 Duo, 2 GB RAM, Windows 2003 Standard with SP 2
- Sql server 2000 with SP4
- 2 Ethernet card. 1 connected to Broadband another with local network
- Database size 2.5 GB
- Internet: Broadband 1Mbps (upto 8 Mbps)
***CLIENT CONFIG***
-Intel P4, 256 MB RAM, win XP SP2
- Internet: 256 Kbps (upto 2 Mbps)
- There may 2 to 3 client connect simultaneously via internet and about 20 clients connect through local net work
* Web sites opening fast, downloading of other files are also fast, why SQL connectivity is slow???
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Jun 9, 2001
Is it possible to connect an Access Project (.adp) to SQL Server 2K via the Internet?
I've installed the Office 2K SR-1 and the Access/SQL 2K Compatibility update.
I can connect to SQL 2K from any computer that is on the same subnet, but not outside of that . . . or through the Internet.
Can this be done?
Pls. respond directly or forward a copy of your response to this thread to me at flanders@mbay.net, if possible.
Thanks.
Pat
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Sep 23, 2006
hello,
we are learning sql2000 at school. i have been put in charge of trying to make it possible for the students to connect to the sql database from home.At the college they connect via a lan. Can anyone give me a way to do this, or is there a way. There are 30 students who will need to connect not all at the same time. Besides buying something like pcanywhere is it possible and how. I would really appreciate it. thanks again, tom
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Jun 1, 2008
I have just started on SQl Server and C# and was wondering if the following is possible.
Using a Windows application, is it possible to connect to a database held on another computer via the Internet? I am not talking about a local network / domain whatever.
What I am really asking is can you use the IP address of a 'real' remote computer in the connection string or is it done some other way?
John
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Mar 18, 2008
We have an information retrieval application in which there is a single connection to a database followed by multiple table open, read, and close commands. Response time is consistantly less than 1 second on a LAN.
When Internet connected (not VPN), the first table read is typically fast, but the response time becomes slower and slower after multiple table open, read, and close commands. There seems to be a considerable amount of handshaking based on monitoring of the router's status lights.
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Jul 23, 2005
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May 14, 2008
Hi,
I'm currently writing a desktop application that communicates directly with a SQL server database on the local network. Ideally we'd like to connect directly to the database via the Internet.
- connecting via the Internet is important because we want easy access from anywhere.
- directly is important because fast data transfer is a requirement.
Not knowing much about the security implications of such a connection, I thought I'd ask here. So what are the major risks and objections? Can the connection and data be made secure?
Cheers, Gavin
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Sep 27, 2007
Hi Everybody
I am having same problem. I am trying to connect my vb6 application with SQL Server 2000. My database is on database server machine which has ID ADMIN and SQL Server is using default instance. Database instance name is DBPIMS. When I try to connect this database within any machine of LAN, it is working fine. But If I want to connect from my home or some other place through internet, it is not cannecting database to database.. I've 2wire router installed at my office. & I've done port forwarding for port 1433. Also I've one static IP which I am using for connection. My connection string is
"Provider=SQLOLEDB.1;Password=xxxx;Persist Security Info=True;User ID=xxx;Initial Catalog=<atabase instance name;Data Source=" & static IP addres
But it couldn't get connected to database. Please can anybody help me. I am in urgent need to solve this as its been since long I am trying find its solution.
Thanks in advance
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Jun 9, 2005
I have set up an MSDE SQL Server in my Win XP Pro PC and am able to connect to it on the host PC, and over my LAN. However, when I try to connect to it over the Internet my connection is refused with the following message:SQL server does not exist or access denied. ConnectionOpen (Connect())Some background:I have router/NAT firewall and have opened port 1433 (I have even tried a DMZ to the SQL Server machine). The Router is definitely going to the SQL Server PC! I am fairly certain that the connection string is correct.Any help would be most gratefully received.
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Jul 5, 2001
I am trying to connect to SQL Server 2000 using the enterprise manager, and I want to do it over the Internet. My server is in another country and I am using SQL authentication. When I try to make the connection I get a message of server does not exists or access denied. If I ping the server the ping is successful, I am using TCP/IP as protocol for the client, I am not behind any firewall, and the port 1433 is enabled and is the default. I imagine it has to be something with permissions but since I am using SQL validation it should work. Is there something else I have to change?
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Jul 11, 2001
Hello,
I am trying to upload a database (MS SQL 7) from my machine to a remote location (host company). This company has MS SQL Server 7 running in its machine, so they told me that all I had to do was to connect from my SQL Enterprise Manager. I am new to MS SQL, so I would appreciate if someone can help me to create a connection from Enterprise Manager to this remote SQL Server.
Thanx
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Jul 16, 2001
I need to access my SQL server from another domain across the internet. How can I do this? Everything I have tried has been unsuccessful.
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Jan 21, 2000
Hi
Could someone help me out with administration of SQL Server over the internet.
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Mar 13, 2000
Hi,
I am developing a VB app that will be accessed over the net. What do i need to do so that my users will be able to connect to the SQL server without being denied the permission.
a hind regarding the network library settings will be most appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
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Hello,
I will soon be managing a sqlserver/iis4.0/nt box located remotely in another state. It has a permanen connection to the net. I have a dialup connection.
I have a remote control package, but it is slow. Is there a way to add that boxes sql server to my enterprise manager on my local nt server so that I can
adminsiter it from my machine? I am not over familair with sql server, but quickly learning!
Will I need to set up a vpn to do that?
I searched microsoft knowledge base, but could not find anything.
Thanks for your support.
Johanna
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Hi,
I am trying to replicate using Win 2000 and Sql 2000 on the Internet(FTP) using merge replication
The seqence of Activities are
..Intializing
..Connecting to publisher 'PUBSERVER'
..Retrieving publication Information
..Retrieving Subscribtion Information
..The subscription has been marked for reintialization.Reinitialization will occur the next time you synchroize this subscription
..The schema script 'Pubserver.. .. emp_1.sch' could not be propagated to the subscriber.
..The schema script 'Pubserver.. .. emp_1.sch' could not be propagated to the subscriber.
..The process could not read the file 'Pubserver....emp1.sch due to OS error 53
Can you help me out with this
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Dec 9, 2004
Hello again pals, i meet you again to ask an old question i had, but no found answer.
Can i connect to a remote SQL Server thru Internet, lets say from a client like Query Analyzer?
I read to make it using a VPN, but i try to configure it and cant get connected.
I'm using a Win2000 Server or Win2003 Server,
Thanksfull!!!!
There is many people asking for that, i start to think it cant be done! :'(
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Jan 11, 2006
Hi,
Now I really need you help. I have an application that needs to conect to a server
over the internet and I have change the MSQL port to 2015 cos the server even with a
firewall it has been attempt to be hacked. So I needed to change the port but my application
cannot conect to the server if I change it. If I left in the firewall 1433 and SQL it works fine
but once I change it to 2015 it doesnīt work.
Iīm using ADO conection as folow:
Variables string parameters:
01=password
02=user
03=database
04=server IP adress
"Provider=SQLOLEDB.1;Password='+01+';Persist Security Info=True;User ID='+02+';Initial Catalog='+03+';Data Source='+04;"
Using this conection string I can conect to the server using 1433 port but if I change the port I get the folow message:
"[DBNETLIB][ConnectionOpen (Connect()).]SQL Server does not exist or access denied."
Iīd try to add the new port number to IP adress but it doesnīt work as (200.121.65.140:2015) and it return the folow message:
[DBNETLIB][ConnectionOpen (ParseConnectParams()).]Invalid connection.
What I need to know or to do? Please somebody help me cos I donīt know more what to do and my superiors need awnsers.
Thanks for attetion.
Leonardo Almeida.
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Please help me connect sql server over internet. I tested the connection in Windows XP, SQL Sever 2000, Router (forwarding IP port 1433) and its is working properly.
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However, from what I can understand this username and password will be sent uncrypted over the Internet (from the client machine to the RS-server), right?
My problem is, I need to give access to users acress the internet to a RS-server. The users uses all kind of operating systems (Windows, Linux, MacOS tec). And the communication needs to be encrypted.
How would you recommend me to implement security for this solution? I guess some kind of "Forms authentication" will have to be used? But how to make sure the data traffic is encrypted? And where do you recommend me to store the username and passwords? In an Active Directory on the server side, or in a separate database on the server side?
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I really need help with this issue.
I have a setup a reporting server that works perfectly when accessing it from the intranet. Now I need to give access to this report server over the intranet.
I'm stomped...
The network guys did create a secure access to my report server so I can access my server using :
https://<MySecureRS>/reports
The issue I'm facing is that once I authenticated my self using https://<MySecureRS>/reports
It shows the internal ip addres of my server in the browser.... http://<My internal IP Adress>/reports
How can I configure my server to stay on my secure address?
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Jan 6, 2006
Hi.. need some help!
My problem is thus - I am looking for a
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which can not connect to the internet.
I am not sure at this stage if the device would even be equipped with a
network adapter.I
would be using RDA to sync with the database. The only problem is that I am unable to access IIS directly from the PDA.
I did some research and found out that SQL CE Relay
is one way to achieve what I am looking for but Darren let me know that
Relay is outdated and might not be supported anymore. I tried working
with relay but in vain.
I thought of using Pocket Access instead but Pocket Access
does not have the ability to handle the db I am using neither is it
being supported anymore.
I am fast running out of ideas:(
Could someone please suggest me alternatives or any available solution
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Apr 24, 2008
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Hi,
I am responsible for an application that uses the Borland Database Engine to connect clients to the database server - it's called SalesLogix. I am in the process of upgrading the databases in the working environment to SQL 7 from SQL 6.5 and on the whole it has been (relatively) successful, however I have a majorly inconvenient issue with a few client machines. Occasionally, after upgrading the SQL client and having upgraded the database server I cannot make a connection any longer and instead when I try through the BDE I am presented with the message 'General SQL Error' and the BDE error code for a general SQL error, and nothing more. It has only happened on a couple of machines, but with no apparent pattern. The clients can still connect to SQL 6.5 databases as long as the SQL 6.5 client utilities are still installed so I don't know what to think. Any ideas?
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Anthony
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Also checked the firewalls ,but no results.
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