Subject Re: Issues with Remote Connection using FlameRobin
Author rennekon
Tried setting explicit rules for inbound and outbound 3050 connections but the problem remains. Any additional suggestions?

--- In firebird-support@yahoogroups.com, Steve Boyd <sboydlns@...> wrote:
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> If you have a software firewall on your workstation you might try
> opening port 3050 for outbound connections. Likewise, port 3050 needs
> to be open on the server for inbound connections. 3050 is the default
> port #, it might have been changed in the Firebird configuration file.
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> Alan McDonald wrote:
> > Have you got the full server installed? or is this new app running
> > against the embedded server instance?
> > Btw... what is the name of his application?
> > thanks alan
> >
> > On 1/6/10, rennekon <kennerinmd@...> wrote:
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> >> I work in a university library that recently purchased an application that
> >> uses a firebird database as its backbone. I'm in charge of the
> >> webdevelopment side of things but am having issues connecting to the
> >> database from anywhere other than localhost. I consistently get the error
> >> "connection rejected by remote interface" from flamerobin and my webpages
> >> just hang when I try to connect using ib_connect in php.
> >>
> >> Does anyone have any guidance on what the cause of the problem could be? I
> >> looked around on google quite a bit but most of the related issues seemed to
> >> be related to having too many connections to the server (which isn't
> >> applicable).
> >>
> >> I appreciate any help!
> >>
> >> --Kenner
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