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Re: Heads up: MacOSX = broken in latest -current: msg#00082db.tds.freetds
Il giorno mer, 09-02-2005 alle 16:16 -0600, Michael David ha scritto: > Using freetds-0.63.dev.20040824 I can use sqsh and tsql to a MSSQL 2K > server running on a Win2K box. However, with > freetds-0.64.dev.20050209, I cannot connect. I get this: > > Dam:~ mdavid$ /usr/local/bin/tsql --Sxxx -Uxxx -Pxxx > locale is "C" > locale charset is "US-ASCII" > Msg 20014, Level 9, State 0, Server OpenClient, Line 0 > Login incorrect. > There was a problem connecting to the server > > If someone can tell me how to generate additional debugging output, I'd > be happy to include that. > > Michael > Simply TDSDUMP=stdout /usr/local/bin/tsql --Sxxx -Uxxx -Pxxx Are you using protocol version 8.0 ? If you are using FreeTDS for production I suggest you latest 0.63 RC version instead. In 0.64 there has been some changes in network layer so it's possible it fails. freddy77
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