Rafn, Mark wrote:
~hey all
I am now trying to port my application to a multi-user environment using Derby, and I am having some trouble connecting to the server. I am getting a connection refused error. I've read the guides and tried several things with no resolution, so I'm looking for a little hwlp. Using Derby 10.4.2.0 On the remote computer acting as Server-- StartNetworkServer starts fine with Basic BuiltIn security. I have a derby.properties file located in the home directory with the following entries:
    derby.connection.requireAuthentication=true
    derby.authentication.provider=BUILTIN
derby.user."guest"=guest I know the user is created, because I have to enter the user and password to shutdown. So from here all appears to be correct. I am trying to connect using ij (first off, can ij work with remote databases?). within ij I set driver=org.apache.derby.jdbc.ClientDriver. I think I have classpath to all Derby jars correctly. But when I try to ij> connect 'jdbc:derby://twoenp11/d:/db/bm_db;user=guest;password=guest'; across a WinNT server i get the following error: /* ERROR 08001: java.net.ConnectException : Error connecting to server twoenp11 on
/* port 1527 with message Connection refused: connect.
twoenp11 is the computer name of the "server" and obviously d:/db/bm_db is the Derby database on the server's D: drive. The Server is actually another workstation on the network where the StartNetworkServer was launched. I am successfully using this same workstation as a remote connection using Borland's JDatastore, so it ~should be allowed with Derby(?). Any help would be appreciated!
-mark

See if this helps:

http://db.apache.org/derby/docs/dev/adminguide/cadminnetservsecurity.html

Regards
Blair

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