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thelostleaf
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Posted - 2010-08-16 : 12:47:25
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Hi, I've searched everywhere for a decent article on Encyption while transported over the network / internet. I'm figureing its some SSL setup but I can't seem to find a solid scenario.I have a windows client that gets a regular connection string for access to a remote SQL DB and want it encrypted while transport. This is an app for distribution, so ease of install is importatnt.Thanks For any direction.. |
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thelostleaf
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russell
Pyro-ma-ni-yak
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Posted - 2010-08-16 : 14:54:05
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SSL. or you can have them connect over VPN |
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thelostleaf
Starting Member
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Posted - 2010-08-16 : 15:44:20
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VPN may be the best bet, it seems to be a pain in the rear to set up SSL easily, but I have made progress and will report back. |
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thelostleaf
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Posted - 2010-08-16 : 16:44:01
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After running through the MS Sample link earlier in this post I was able to connect with SSL by using these parameters in my conn string, encrypt=true; trustServerCertificate=true;I used the certificate of my FQDN which is a DC, when configuring with the SQL Server Config Manager. I had to export that cert also before it was visble in the SQL cert dropdown.It appears unless your connectionstring says encrypt=true; you can still connect to the instance without SSL being used even though Force Encrypt is set to true in Protocols.(Here is a thread outlining scenarios)http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/sqldataaccess/thread/aa72c08b-6bd7-4e71-99fc-185859885f2d |
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