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- From: Michael Peppler <mpeppler AT peppler.org>
- To: "TDS Development Group" <freetds AT franklin.oit.unc.edu>
- Subject: Re: Connecting to Sybase on NT
- Date: Thu, 7 Oct 1999 10:22:23 -0700 (PDT)
Jeff Driscoll writes:
> > No. There is no default port. You need to check the interfaces file
> > (or sql.ini) on the server to see what port it is listening to (or you
> > could use dsedit on the server)
>
> Ok I have determined that the server is listening on port 5000. I can
> connect to the server from my laptop using MS SQL Server 6.5 query
> analyzer. I can also telnet <server> 5000 and telnet connects.
>
> $ echo $SYBASE
> /usr/local/freetds
>
> $ cat /usr/local/freetds/interfaces
> symposium
> query tcp ether 192.168.224.10 5000
> master tcp ether 192.168.224.10 5000
Is the first char there a tab?
Michael
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Connecting to Sybase on NT,
Jeff Driscoll, 10/06/1999
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- Re: Connecting to Sybase on NT, Brian Bruns, 10/06/1999
- Re: Connecting to Sybase on NT, Jeff Driscoll, 10/06/1999
- Re: Connecting to Sybase on NT, Michael Peppler, 10/06/1999
- Re: Connecting to Sybase on NT, Michael Peppler, 10/07/1999
- Re: Connecting to Sybase on NT, Jeff Driscoll, 10/07/1999
- Re: Connecting to Sybase on NT, Jeff Driscoll, 10/08/1999
- Re: Connecting to Sybase on NT, Jeff Driscoll, 01/29/2024
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