SQL Connection with public IP, named instance and port number

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盖世英雄少女心 2020-12-16 19:15

I have had difficulty creating a connection string in c# that will connect to a remote SQL server using a public IP, named instance and a port number (other than 1433). Anyo

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  • 2020-12-16 19:43

    Try this, replacing 666 with the port number you want to use, 190.190.200.100 with the IP address you want, etc.:

    Data Source=190.190.200.100\MyInstance,666;Network Library=DBMSSOCN;Initial Catalog=myDataBase;User ID=myUsername;Password=myPassword;
    
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  • 2020-12-16 19:45

    Using the servername tcp:<public IP>,<port>, as documented in SqlConnection.ConnectionString:

    The name or network address of the instance of SQL Server to which to connect. The port number can be specified after the server name:

    server=tcp:servername, portnumber

    When specifying a local instance, always use (local). To force a protocol, add one of the following prefixes:

    np:(local), tcp:(local), lpc:(local)

    Data Source must use the TCP format or the Named Pipes format.

    TCP format is as follows:

    • tcp:<host name>\<instance name>
    • tcp:<host name>,<TCP/IP port number>

    If you use the tcp:<host name>\<isntance name> the SQL Browser service connection is required (port 1433) therefore is better to use the later format, with explicit port name:

    Data Source=tcp:1.2.3.4,1234;User Id=...; Password=...
    
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  • 2020-12-16 19:52
    connectionString="Database=pub;Server=192.168.1.1\INSTANCE,1746;Trusted_Connection=yes;"
    

    Or you could use username/password instead of trusted connection.

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  • 2020-12-16 20:01

    This site has never failed me.

    And i am gonna state the obvious here, but it is generally a bad idea to expose your sql server on the internet.. (unless you are using VPN)

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