
How the hell... right, back to Raspberry Pis!

Very kind offer, thanks. Was trying to tempt her by saying it looked like she could use it to get Netflix on her (non smart) TV in her room. She's not biting though. She's proving to be a wee academic - doing really well in virtually all subjects thankfully, but Computing doesn't seem to be one that gets her interest.graeme wrote:Shame to get rid of it, DJ, especially if DJ-ette is already showing aptitude at computing. Happy to help with projects if any ideas crop up.
How about a Google Calendar on the kitchen wall for family schedules/dates/events?
http://www.instructables.com/id/Raspber ... -Calendar/
Yesgraeme wrote:Can you ping it?
Yes, we run a system called Emax, we also run our edgecam toolstore database on it.graeme wrote:Do you know of anything else on the network which can successfully connect to the SQL Server from outside the server itself? If no, the MSSQL server may only be listening for connections from itself (localhost or 127.0.0.1), not from external machines on the network.
Sort of IT are not that helpfull, as they seem to be out their depthgraeme wrote:Do you have access to the SQL Server to check its settings? What version of SQL Server is it? Look for "Listen All" in the TCP/IP settings (meaning listen on all interfaces, not just locally).
Trying to telnet ingraeme wrote:Also confirm the port it's listening on matches your FreeTDS config.
robin wrote: My money is on security/firewall configuration on the server.