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| Subject: | Re: SQL Server through SSH |
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| Date: | Tue, 4 Mar 2008 07:02:09 -0800 (PST) |
--- ianadavies <ian_a_davies@hotmail.com> wrote:
My SQL 2005 server is on a local ip of 192.168.1.5. My SSH server is on a local ip of 192.168.1.7 which i access through port 22 on my router via dyndns. My SSH server is a ARM cpu based NSLU2 running debian L1433 192.168.1.5:1433 and then point my connection string to (local)
After you build the tunnel, try this. Open a command
window, and:
telnet localhost 1433
Does it "connect" you to some tcp connection and hang
there?
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