./gsec -database 
localhost:/Library/Frameworks/Firebird.framework/Resources/English.lproj/var/security2.fdb
 -user sysdba -password masterkey 
use gsec -? to get help
connection rejected by remote interface
unable to open database

I get the same error whether I use 127.0.0.1 or CYNTHIAs-MacBook-Pro

Paul

--- In [email protected], Helen Borrie  wrote:
>
> At 03:42 p.m. 14/02/2013, paulhtremblay wrote:
> >I got firebird server to run with 
> >
> >sudo /Library/StartupItems/Firebird/Firebird start
> >
> >I was also able to find the security database (everything is practically 
> >hidden)
> >
> >sudo gsec -database 
> >localhost:/Library/Frameworks/Firebird.framework/Resources/English.lproj/var/security2.fdb
> > -user sysdba -password masterkey
> >use gsec -? to get help
> >connection rejected by remote interface
> >unable to open database
> 
> Blech! sorry, I copy-pasted your original and amended it without noticing the 
> sudo.  You don't sudo gsec.  
> 
> Now, assuming you are at the ..Resources/bin/ directory (where the gsec app 
> lives), do
> 
> ./gsec -database 
> localhost:/Library/Frameworks/Firebird.framework/Resources/English.lproj/var/security2.fdb
>  -user sysdba -password masterkey
> 
> (and this is assuming your system knows/allows the host name localhost; 
> otherwise, use 127.0.0.1 or the host machine's actual network name or IP4 
> address)
> 
> 
> Helen Borrie, Support Consultant, IBPhoenix (Pacific)
> Author of "The Firebird Book" and "The Firebird Book Second Edition"
> http://www.ibphoenix.com/products/books/firebird_book
> __________________________________________________________________
>


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