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- From: Steve Cayford <scfrd1 AT gmail.com>
- To: FreeTDS Development Group <freetds AT lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [freetds] Pass-through proxy?
- Date: Tue, 3 Aug 2010 13:41:00 -0700
Awesome, thanks! I'll take a look at tdspool.
-Steve
On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 1:37 PM, Brian Bruns <brian AT bruns.com> wrote:
> The tdspool program (included with FreeTDS) should get you most of the
> way there with doing this. It is probably suffering some bit rot and
> hasn't kept up with the latest protocol changes but it is probably
> your best bet. I'll take a look tonight and see if I can't give you a
> better assessment of what it would take.
>
> Brian
>
> 2010/8/3 Steve Cayford <scfrd1 AT gmail.com>:
>> Forgive me if I'm using incorrect terminology...
>>
>> I would like to allow some external MS clients to query an internal
>> MSSQL database via a proxy service on a Linux machine. This would
>> ideally just pass through select queries and block
>> update/insert/delete, etc., only allow certain IP's. It should look
>> like a client to the server and a server to the clients.
>>
>> It seems like this would be relatively simple since it's speaking TDS
>> on both ends, is that right? Is there anything out there that does
>> this? If not, would you recommend against my writing something to do
>> that using the FreeTDS library?
>>
>> Thanks for any suggestions.
>>
>> -Steve
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[freetds] Pass-through proxy?,
Steve Cayford, 08/03/2010
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Re: [freetds] Pass-through proxy?,
Brian Bruns, 08/03/2010
- Re: [freetds] Pass-through proxy?, Steve Cayford, 08/03/2010
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Re: [freetds] Pass-through proxy?,
Brian Bruns, 08/03/2010
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