Hi, I run debian since ages.
Just for convenience I install binary packages downloaded from firebird
site, to avoid distro version. Always installs on /opt by default .
Databases files going on /srv/myfolder
Regards
On 07/14/2018 12:05 PM, Issam Boughanmi amigof...@gmail.com
[firebird-suppor
Thank you!
The ISP would not confirm anything about his router, but I did set
DummyPacketInterval = 60 and it works beautifully.
Chuck
On 7/19/2018 2:36 AM, Dimitry Sibiryakov s...@ibphoenix.com
[firebird-support] wrote:
> 19.07.2018 1:31, Chuck Belanger phytot...@lanset.com [firebird-support
On 19.07.2018 o 01:31, erickdeoliveiral...@gmail.com [firebird-support]
wrote:
> Hello. I want to test Firebird in Ubuntu 18.04.
> I Downloaded FirebirdCS-2.5.8.27089-0.amd64.tar.gz
> https://github.com/FirebirdSQL/firebird/releases/download/R2_5_8/FirebirdCS-2.5.8.27089-0.amd64.tar.gz
> I ru
19.07.2018 1:31, erickdeoliveiral...@gmail.com [firebird-support] wrote:
> I run install.sh, and in terminal it asked me only to set a password to
> database, after
> this, it prints the installation is complete, but service is not started and
> no service is
> installed in startup.
Firebir
19.07.2018 1:31, Chuck Belanger phytot...@lanset.com [firebird-support] wrote:
> Does anyone have any ideas on what I need to do to keep connected to the
> remote (VPS) Firebird server?
Best of all you must find the router (most likely it is CISCO) that has
"drop inactive
TCP connections" fea
Thank you for your reply:
Please provide more information:
- Which Firebird version (full version)?*Firebird 3.03.32900*
- What OS (and its version)?*Windows 10 Pro, 1803 client, Remote Server on VPS
is Windows server 2008*
- What kind of firewall and virusscan software is used:*No virus scan a
Hello. I want to test Firebird in Ubuntu 18.04.
I Downloaded FirebirdCS-2.5.8.27089-0.amd64.tar.gz
https://github.com/FirebirdSQL/firebird/releases/download/R2_5_8/FirebirdCS-2.5.8.27089-0.amd64.tar.gz
I run install.sh, and in terminal it asked me only to set a password to
database, after this,
On 2018-07-19 01:31, Chuck Belanger phytot...@lanset.com
[firebird-support] wrote:
> Hello:
>
> My background with Firebird has been mostly to use it for a local
> desktop application. A few years ago we started to experiment with a
> remote connection on a website and I have had no issues with t