How to access local postgreSQL server running on computer, from mobile my phone?
I am making flutter app and use pgAdmin v6.10 as local server. I'm stuck for 2days trying different solutions to access server from my mobile browser but no progress.
I believe if i can access local server through mobile browser, also i can send data from my flutter app to database.
My pgAdmin runs on pc browser nicely but on phones browser doesn't open,
I've tried addresses 192.168.43.12:port(i.e computer's ip:port number) and 127.0.0.1:port
but they all didn't work, i get ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED
Also i added this line on pg_hba.conf file
TYPE DATABASE USER ADDRESS METHOD
host flutterdb flutterdb_admin 192.168.43.12/24 scram-sha-256
And on my postgresql.conf file there is
listen_addresses = '*'
I'm following tutorial series from: https://youtu.be/WFe1kZhvUIw
I need your help please.
NOTE: I am using Windows laptop
i think that if u have dev environment, just you can try to open the connection..
you can try to configure for accept all connections
How to configure PostgreSQL to accept all incoming connections
I am trying to Remote Desktop onto an Azure instance from Mac OS X, but can't find a tool that allows me to do it. Address and username is fine, but none of the clients seem to have the capabilities to include the instance information.
I have so far tried the Miscrosoft RDC and CoRD but to no avail.
Has anyone succeeded in using RDP to an Azure instance on a Mac?
By default, you can't connect to an Azure Windows server except through the Windows Remote Desktop client.
To connect from OS X, whether through CoRD or the Microsoft Remote Desktop client for Mac, you need to turn off network level authentication:
Connect to the Azure server using the Remote Desktop client on a Windows machine
Under Control Panel, go to System, then open 'Advanced system settings'
On the Remote tab, uncheck "Allow connections only from computers running Remote Desktop with Network Level Authentication (recommended)"
Re-connect from OS X
you need to create connect from microsoft remote desktop on mac
add ip, user, password
and you can connect now
if you still can't connect , check your azure endpoint setting
set the port that your firewall can pass
I have the same problem with you, and I think there is nothing to do with the network level authentication. The main reason is the default remote desktop app will connecting through port 3389, but your VM's default endpoint set another public port, here is what i do to solve it:
Download the latest version of Microsoft Remote Desktop app at Mac app store.
Add the port after your connection's DOMAIN/IP like yourvmdomain.com:yourpublicport. You will find the public port on endpoint setting tab. To me, the public port of Remote Desktop is 58494, so the connection will be xx.xx.xx.xx:58494.
This works for me.
Download the new Microsoft remote desktop client, which will allow you to connect to Azure instances without changing the configuration.
(As suggested in the comment from Kim Burgess)
It's tricky to connect to an Azure Cloud Service (aka Web or Worker Role) from a Mac, since PaaS instances sit behind a load balancer. You therefore need to specify which instance to connect to via cookies.
Royal TS supports cookies, so I got this working:
Install Royal TS free version (http://www.royalapplications.com/ts/osx/features)
Add the Remote Desktop plugin
Create new connection
Enter usual details (server/username/password)
Advanced > Connection > Load Balance Info > Cookie: mstshash=Your.Server#Your.Server_IN_0
This cookie info is available in the RDP file you can download for your instance from the Azure management portal (just open it in a text editor).
I use the Microsoft Remote Desktop application on OSX to connect to an Azure VM.
Recently I set up a VM from a Windows machine and was able to connect successfully using the admin username and password, but found that I had to reset the admin password to connect from OSX.
You can easily reset the password from the Azure portal for the VM. Go to "Support + troubleshooting/Reset Password".
I often have to enter the user name in the form:
PC name: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:yyyyy
Gateway: No gateway configured
User name: localhost\user.name
Hope that helps someone.
To access Azure instances from a MAC download Microsoft Remote Desktop client in Appstore. The default RDP client Azure provides doesnt work on a MAC. Worked for me
Check that your Networking Inbound Port rules (typically port 3389, but will change behind a load balancer) for the Azure VM allow you in.
I want to connect to remote machine using windows phone 7.5. Is there any inbuilt classes in .net for this.
For regular desktop application same can be done using ServiceController class. I am looking for the similar class for windows phone application.
ServiceController is used to control state of services on local or remote machine.
WP apps don't have a way of controlling remote or local services.
You would have to write SOAP or REST API for managing services and then connect WP app to those, but do make sure it is secured properly - you don't want to give access to service control to everyone.
I want to connect to a database server on another computer (on the same network) using Windows 7. I have SQL Server 2008 r2 running on win 7 as a server, and the clients are PCs running Win 7 or XP.
When I want to add the user to the server computer, the server can't change the location to search the user because there's no other location available beside the server. What do I need to configure to get this done?
P.S. SQL authentication is not an option because I'm using filestream. Thanks!
You will have to use mixed mode authentication (also known as SQL Server Authentication) if you are not connected to a domain. You can find more details on TechNet: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms144284.aspx
FYI: Make sure your database Server Authentication is SQL Server and WindowsAuthentication mode and you SQL Server Management Studio.
To set up SQL Server and Widows Authentication Mode.
Connect to you SQL Server Instance
Right Click the go to properties
Choose Security on Select a Page Container
Then Choose SQL Server and Widows Authentication Mode on Server Authentication.
Click OK
Regards
I am working on a WP7 application that retrieves data from a web service. The web service was written by a co-worker and is hosted on a server connected to the office network. The app works just fine in the emulator. However, when I run the app on the actual phone (HTC Surround) it can't connect to the web service. If I try to open a website hosted on the same server that doesn't work either. However I can connect to other websites just fine.
One thing to note is - I don't have a SIM card in the phone, so the only available data connection is via WiFi, which connects to the office network (the same network that the service is hosted on).
I'm able to hit this website just fine from my laptop (on the wired office network), via an Android phone using WiFi, and via an Android phone using 4G.
What could be going on here? Alternatively - how can I debug this issue?
Thanks
I'd start debugging it by using Connectify.me (or something similar) to re-broadcast the wifi network you're having problems with, start Fiddler up and analyze what happens when the device's browser connects to some external site vs the site hosted on your network.