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SQL Query analyzer not connect to server

Postby vtrong2002 » Aug 22 05 5:41 pm

Hi all.
I user wingate5.2.3, client use SQL Query analyzer connect to SQl server error (Windows client not use proxy):
"Unable to connect to server 224.24.65.58 (Example)
Server: Msg 18, Level 16, State 1
[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][DBNETLIB]SSL Security error "

Please help me.
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Postby Pascal » Aug 22 05 6:47 pm

Is this connecting from a client behind the WinGate Server to a server on the Internet? (If yes, how does the client connect through WG? [wgic/proxy/nat] Does this work if you do it directly from the server itself?

This kb article from Microsoft might be of use as it talks about the problem. The test with establishing the connection directly from the WG Server would help isolate potential problem areas.
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Postby vtrong2002 » Aug 22 05 7:14 pm

Client connect WG by wgic
and in system message, FireWall, i don't see any message.
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Postby Pascal » Aug 22 05 7:57 pm

Have you tried it via NAT? Did the knowledge base article offer any help at all?
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Postby vtrong2002 » Aug 22 05 8:26 pm

I think, if I have new message in System message or FireWall, this is server or port, which is dened by Wingate sever, I can open if it block SQL client connect to SQL server
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Postby Pascal » Aug 22 05 8:27 pm

From memory - I think that would have been port 1433? What mode do you have WGIC set to run in on the client? (Local, Mixed, etc.)
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Postby vtrong2002 » Aug 22 05 8:40 pm

Pascal wrote:From memory - I think that would have been port 1433? What mode do you have WGIC set to run in on the client? (Local, Mixed, etc.)


Yes, I openned this port and WGIC I set Mixed mode
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Postby Pascal » Aug 22 05 8:44 pm

Ok, opening the port WinGate side should not have made a difference to the WGIC connection - only to the WinGate Server attempting the same connection.

With that port open, can the WinGate server connect or do you get the same message? If it cannot connect - can you check the settings as described in the Knowledge Base article?
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Postby vtrong2002 » Aug 22 05 8:51 pm

I'm sorry. I don't see any message in System Messager or FireWall.
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Postby Pascal » Aug 23 05 12:05 am

Even when connecting from the Wingate server itself? Does that work - can you connect to the SQL Server from your WinGate server?
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Postby vtrong2002 » Aug 25 05 4:30 pm

Pascal wrote:Even when connecting from the Wingate server itself? Does that work - can you connect to the SQL Server from your WinGate server?


Soory i don't understand what you said
I think, I have to connect to the SQL Server in my computer which is instal Wingate Server?

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Postby Pascal » Aug 25 05 4:32 pm

Yes. If you try to connect to SQL Server database from the machine that has WinGate installation. Does that work?
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Postby vtrong2002 » Aug 25 05 5:57 pm

Pascal wrote:Yes. If you try to connect to SQL Server database from the machine that has WinGate installation. Does that work?


Yes, that is good.
And when I use new computer which connect to internet not use firewall (wingate Server and client), SQL Client connect to SQL server is very good.
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