I am connected to a remote server via VPN (lets call it server A). From that server I connect to a virtual server via SSH (lets call this one server B). I have installed lamp and drupal on server B but I cant figure out how to verify that the installation was completed successfully. I thought that looking into localhost would do the trick but the browser says it cant connect to the server.
Have I done something wrong? Should I use some GUI remote connection tool (if there is one ?).
How can I open sites created with drupal in a browser?
Well, the problem was probably somewhere in my mac, I have restarted it and there was no problem to connect via VPN no more.
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I have an issue with connecting to my databases via desktop client. I use ssh key to connect to my server via console and I am able to connect to my live server.
But no luck for my database connection. I use TablePlus as my desktop client and I keep getting SSH Error, can't connect to host. That's all I get.
How can I find out what the problem is exactly?
I have try to remote access from one computer to another within LAN connection. However, thru these days research a lot of the article said I need to do port forwarding. But I think in my country ISP has block this setting, I can even find the option in my router webpage.
Is there any other way to remotely access the ms sql server thru internet?
This is networking protocol. But you can do it using Remote Desktop Connection locally as long as you have an access to that particular Server.
Check the Firewall also to your server.
Another option is, you can access it remotely using TEAM VIEWER
I am working with azure based application. In which, I need to get connected with azure sql server. I had already configured firewall setting on azure portal for my IP address. But still even when I tried to get connected to azure sql server, it never gets connect at the very first time. When I try to connect it more than two times then it gets connected.
This problem is also with application level connectivity, when i try to run the application on visual studio same happens.
I had researched a lot regarding this specific problem but didn't get any solution yet. I always get network related error Error Code : 53.
Any help will be appreciated.
This looks a lot like a local network issue.
When your application is deployed onto an Azure resource (App service, VM, etc.) does it get a similar connection error?
Every Azure SQL Server has a firewall, you need to create a client IP rule but also to allow access to the Azure service.
I want connect to a remote computer (windows server 2012 data center) using team-viewer but remote desktop connection should be opened and connected when I want use my team-viewer for connecting to server team-viewer. if not, team viewer in my computer returns this error:
After reconnecting to remote using windows remote desktop connection, I can see the screen again without this error. What should I do to connect team-viewer directly to server without active remote desktop connection?
You also could change some settings so that the user is allowed to stay actively logged in (as was the case in previous windows server versions).
The topic below describes a case where idle users were logged out, it was suggested to disable windows settings so that the user session would remain logged in.
https://superuser.com/questions/558920/disable-windows-server-2012-automatic-log-off
This happens because of the following reasons.
If you RDP (and then you minimize the RDP session, or let go of it)
Log out of the user that has the Teamviewer open
Let the PC idle out.
Solution to override this issue.
INSTALL TEAMVIEWER AS A SERVICE - Turn off your quick-run/quick-support of teamviewer and go to www.teamviewer.com and install the program to launch on boot (that will install it as a service), you will see the option for that during installation. Then that error will never turn up, even if your RDPs. If its already installed, here are the instructions on how to make it run as a service.
I want to access SQL server via an application (it is a desktop application) which is installed on remote location, where as SQL server installed in Main Office, where other applications are also accessing same SQL server on LAN.
Is it possible to do it?
Yes, technically this is not problem. Once installed, SQL Server will react both on the internal IP and external - if the Firewall is configured to forward SQL-Server Traffic (TCP 1433).
BUT - from security point it's not a good idea to expose your SQL Server directly to the internet. In the past there have been several security problems that would have exposed more than you wanted to expose. I would suggest external users, not inside your LAN use a VPN Connection to get inside your internal Network. I work every day over VPN with SQL Server and it's stable and secure.