Ok, with leaving the : off the end, and just typing telnet web-server2 3306 I get some jibberish on the screen, and a 'connection lost' message after a few seconds. That's coming from a machine on the same side of the firewall as the Sql server. For the other IIS server and Coldfusion server to the Sql server, still get a 'can't connect message'. I'm pretty sure its not a firewall issue, but I'll have to take another look.

Any other ideas?

Thanks!!
Steve

Dwalu Z. Khasu wrote:
On Thu, 14 Oct 2004, Dwalu Z. Khasu wrote:

=>Neither the DOS nor Unix man pages for telnet mention a colon--Why do you =>think you need one? Let me try again, how about 'telnet web-server 3306'?
=>
Sorry for the typo. For your example, that should've been:
telnet web-server2 3306


Are you sure you're connecting to the appropriate box? Should your command string be telnet <db-server> 3306 instead?

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