February 23, 2015 at 3:03 pm
- SQL Server 2012 (SP1) Express Edition 64-bit is installed on MYSERVER.
- This is a named instance \SQLEXPRESS.
- Is only Sql install on MYSERVER.
- Listening on port 1433
Remotely I can connect to MYSERVER in SSMS ok. I select @@servername and it returns MYSERVER\SQLEXPRESS
I canNOT connect to the specific named instance using SSMS remotely, MYSERVER\SQLEXPRESS. Cannot find Sql error
Sql is listening on port 1433, TCP enabled, Named Pipes is enabled. SQL Browser service is running.
1433 opened in firewall between remote workstation and server, hence successful remote connection to just servername MYSERVER.
Why can I not connect to instance? Need to configure as subscriber, repl tool erroring because of this problem.
Any help much appreciated.
Regards,
Chris B
Chris Becker bcsdata.net
February 24, 2015 at 9:40 am
you actually configured it to listen on 1433?
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February 24, 2015 at 9:48 am
since this is an instance, and you already conencted to a default instance on port 1433, i doubt very much the named instance is listenting on 1433 like you think.
connect to it locally, and run this command:
select local_tcp_port from sys.dm_exec_connections where session_id = @@spid
select port, is_dynamic_port from sys.tcp_endpoints where is_admin_endpoint = 0
Lowell
February 24, 2015 at 12:01 pm
Thank you. Query returns:
local_tcp_port
1433
port is_dynamic_port
0 1
It is the local firewall on db server. We turn fw off, remote connect by instance name ok. Turn it back on, failure. We have allowed 1433 & 1434
Chris Becker bcsdata.net
February 24, 2015 at 12:09 pm
Additional info - it looks like SQL2008 was installed at one time because tools are still available. I presume it was the default instance.
Server admins installed named 2012 instance, probably removed 2008 default instance, and hard coded the 1433 port for SQLEXPRESS.
This is an external facing db server, communication from intermal network protected with firewall. Shall we change SQLEXPRESS to be truly dynamic, and allow 1434 in fw? And if port dynamic, how do we config firewall if port changing?
Thanks again
Chris Becker bcsdata.net
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