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GeneralPersonal Sql Server Pin
Steve McLenithan13-Apr-03 9:14
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GeneralRe: Personal Sql Server Pin
perlmunger16-Apr-03 6:01
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What problems are you having? Are you able to connect to your box from the outside at all? That should be your first step. The router you are using will allow you to access one of your computers internally, but that is disabled by default (thankfully so). A router is routing traffice between your local (private/internal) network and the outside world. By default, people should not be able to access your machine on the inside from the outside.

I believe that the linksys routers have a setting for a DMZ box. This machine would be available from the outside if you enable this setting on your router (look for DMZ in your router settings). I think to get to the settings of your router, you open a browser to 192.168.1.1. The default login is an empty username and "admin" as the password--unless you've changed this from the factory defaults.

Once you do get the router set up properly, you will probably have to enable the Sql Server port on your router as well. I wouldn't recommend this if you are deploying a website on it, though. It is less secure this way. If you only allow DB traffic from your web box, you'll have a more secure situation.

Now, as far as getting this all to work with your dynamic DNS service, I don't know anything about it. You should probably contact the service provider and see what they suggest. I'm sure you're not the first person who wanted to do this. In fact, once you do figure it out, you should post an article on CP with the steps you took to accomplish this task.

I hope this helps. Let me know if you have other questions.

-Matt

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GeneralRe: Personal Sql Server Pin
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Generalupdating 2 tables containing same value Pin
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GeneralADO.net connect to a remote access database Pin
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QuestionCode generator? Pin
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QuestionHOWTO: Insert SQL NULL using ADO Recordset and VC++? Pin
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GeneralAbout the DataSet Pin
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