I'm going to be installing a sql server behind a firewall. I'd appreciate
any best practice advice on changing the default port number and also wanted
to know if there was a way to secure a sql server by granting access only to
specific IP addresses?Hi Scott,
Really best practice is changing the default port number of the SQL Server.
But granting access to specific IP addresses only machine 1 to machine 2 or
ip address.
Hugs,
Rodrigo Fernandes
MCSE/MCDBA
"scott" wrote:
> I'm going to be installing a sql server behind a firewall. I'd appreciate
> any best practice advice on changing the default port number and also wanted
> to know if there was a way to secure a sql server by granting access only to
> specific IP addresses?
>
>|||What do you mean by saying 'but granting access ...'?
"Rodrigo Fernandes" <RodrigoFernandes@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:94A130F7-B240-44DF-9054-9E2BC08D9DE3@.microsoft.com...
> Hi Scott,
> Really best practice is changing the default port number of the SQL
> Server.
> But granting access to specific IP addresses only machine 1 to machine 2
> or
> ip address.
> Hugs,
> Rodrigo Fernandes
> MCSE/MCDBA
> "scott" wrote:
>> I'm going to be installing a sql server behind a firewall. I'd appreciate
>> any best practice advice on changing the default port number and also
>> wanted
>> to know if there was a way to secure a sql server by granting access only
>> to
>> specific IP addresses?
>>sql
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