Re: Help with NAT and DSN setups in CF Admin

2005-04-05 Thread Alex Sherwood
Thanks for the reply Dave. You always have great suggestions. At this point, I cannot even connect to a local SQL Server, on the same "10 dot" network as the CF box. I verified that both TCP/IP and Named Pipes are enabled in the Server Network Utility, and that both Windows and SQL Server login

RE: Help with NAT and DSN setups in CF Admin

2005-04-05 Thread Dave Watts
> Our IIS 6/CF server is on a "10 dot" network, and mapped to > an external IP via our firewall appliance. > > When trying to set up a DSN to our MS SQL Server, I keep > getting a "connection refused" error message. I am using the > server name (UNC > name) and the correct username/password. Th

Re: Help with NAT and DSN setups in CF Admin

2005-04-05 Thread Alex Sherwood
For the time being, all ports on both boxes are open. If the port weren't open on the SQL server's network, then the local system DSN wouldn't be able to connect either, but it does! -- Alex Connie DeCinko wrote: >Make sure you have the correct port open. > > >-Original Message- >Fr

RE: Help with NAT and DSN setups in CF Admin

2005-04-05 Thread Connie DeCinko
Make sure you have the correct port open. -Original Message- From: Alex Sherwood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2005 10:30 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: Help with NAT and DSN setups in CF Admin Greetings. Our IIS 6/CF server is on a "10 dot" network, and mapped to an ext