Re: Access via internet?



a static IP address at the host (thats when the SQL Server is reachable over
the internet in the DMZ) OR opening a port in the firewall, and use of NAT?
That´s when an option when your SQL Server is located in your LAN and
tunneled through NAT (and perhaps port translation). The sense of that would
be to use the Server for your internet application. But therefore the last
option would be preferable whereas a firewall would only allow the Web
Server (which could possibe host your application) to request data.

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HTH, Jens Suessmeyer.

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"mikeb" <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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> Can someone point me to, if its possible, a means of allowing access to an
> MSDE database over the internet??
>
> I suspect it will involve a static IP address at the host, opening a port
> in the firewall, and use of NAT?
>


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