is there resolution to this? I am having similar errors, tried on diferent
computer with another sql server same problems
*db = DAL('mssql://sa:[email protected]\InstanceName/DbName')*
Error: ('08001', '[08001] [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][DBNETLIB]SSL
Security error (18) (SQLDriverConnect); [01000] [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server
Driver][DBNETLIB]ConnectionOpen (SECCreateCredentials()). (0); [01S00]
[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver]Invalid connection string attribute (0)')
or
db = DAL('mssql://DRIVER={SQL
Server};SERVER=127.0.0.1\InstanceName\DbName,1433;UID=sa;PWD=password')
Error: ('08001', '[08001] [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][DBNETLIB]SSL
Security error (18) (SQLDriverConnect); [01000] [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server
Driver][DBNETLIB]ConnectionOpen (SECCreateCredentials()). (0)')
Dana petak, 22. kolovoza 2014. 03:49:41 UTC+2, korisnik Ryan Hood napisao
je:
> Thanks for posting. No failed logins were recorded in the event viewer
> after I got this error. I was able to see failed logins previously in the
> event viewer but they were unrelated to the SQL Server Connection attempt.
>
> On Thursday, August 21, 2014 9:45:11 AM UTC-5, Willoughby wrote:
>>
>> Login errors can be seen in the event viewer too IIRC, you might check
>> there for clues.
>>
>> On Wednesday, August 20, 2014 9:50:17 PM UTC-4, Ryan Hood wrote:
>>>
>>> Thanks for the advice and for sharing your experiences. Also appreciate
>>> the mmsql4 tip. So this will probably surprise you, but I still get the
>>> same SSL error when I switch to this connection string: mssql://DRIVER={SQL
>>> Server};SERVER=localhost;DATABASE=testDB;UID=testUser;PWD=password.
>>>
>>> I again tested the code above with pure pyodbc and that still works
>>> fine.
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, August 20, 2014 3:10:52 PM UTC-5, Niphlod wrote:
>>>>
>>>> uhm. connecting to "localhost" and from outside can require very
>>>> different handshakes. For what is worth, I work daily with 2014 and I can
>>>> connect fine (as long as the odbc driver is there). Your error seems to
>>>> pinpoint to SSL security needed to connect to that host.
>>>>
>>>> Before jumping in that ship, however, there's a thing you can try:
>>>>
>>>> mssql://DRIVER={SQL
>>>> Server};SERVER=localhost;DATABASE=testDB;UID=testUser;PWD=password
>>>>
>>>> if you can connect from "pure" pyodbc, than this will use EXACTLY the
>>>> same method to connect with the DAL.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> PS: if you're using 2014, you can benefit from the mssql4:// that
>>>> improves performances with pagination.
>>>>
>>>> On Wednesday, August 20, 2014 4:56:52 AM UTC+2, Ryan Hood wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> I am having trouble connecting to a SQL Server Instance via web2py. I
>>>>> tried connecting to three different SQL Server instances (all 2014) on
>>>>> three different servers on three different instances of web2py.
>>>>>
>>>>> Here is the full traceback:
>>>>>
>>>>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>>>>>> File "/home/mdipierro/make_web2py/web2py/gluon/restricted.py", line
>>>>>> 220, in restricted
>>>>>> File
>>>>>> "C:/Users/Administrator/Downloads/web2py_win/web2py/applications/stoptaneous/models/db.py"
>>>>>> <http://127.0.0.1:8000/admin/default/edit/stoptaneous/models/db.py>,
>>>>>> line 21, in <module>
>>>>>> db = DAL('mssql://api:hotshot22@WIN-K5BSFDVN3KM/GTFSChicago')
>>>>>> File "/home/mdipierro/make_web2py/web2py/gluon/dal.py", line 7867, in
>>>>>> __init__
>>>>>> RuntimeError: Failure to connect, tried 5 times:
>>>>>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>>>>>> File "/home/mdipierro/make_web2py/web2py/gluon/dal.py", line 7845, in
>>>>>> __init__
>>>>>> File "/home/mdipierro/make_web2py/web2py/gluon/dal.py", line 688, in
>>>>>> __call__
>>>>>> File "/home/mdipierro/make_web2py/web2py/gluon/dal.py", line 3454, in
>>>>>> __init__
>>>>>> File "/home/mdipierro/make_web2py/web2py/gluon/dal.py", line 648, in
>>>>>> reconnect
>>>>>> File "/home/mdipierro/make_web2py/web2py/gluon/dal.py", line 3452, in
>>>>>> connector
>>>>>> Error: ('08001', '[08001] [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][Shared
>>>>>> Memory]SSL Security error (18) (SQLDriverConnect); [01000]
>>>>>> [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][Shared Memory]ConnectionOpen
>>>>>> (SECCreateCredentials()). (0); [01S00] [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server
>>>>>> Driver]Invalid connection string attribute (0)')
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>> For what it is worth, I can connect via pyodbc and the following code
>>>>> runs just fine for me (aliased to protect the innocent) and displays the
>>>>> expected results.
>>>>>
>>>>> import pyodbc
>>>>> cnxn = pyodbc.connect('DRIVER={SQL
>>>>> Server};SERVER=localhost;DATABASE=testDB;UID=testUser;PWD=password')
>>>>> cursor = cnxn.cursor()
>>>>> cursor.execute("select * from sample_table")
>>>>> rows = cursor.fetchall()
>>>>> for row in rows:
>>>>> print row
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Here is my connection string in web2py:
>>>>> db = DAL('mssql://testUser:password@localhost/testDB')
>>>>>
>>>>> In addition, I worked on a project roughly a year ago and a colleague
>>>>> was able to connect to our SQL Server instance just fine (2008 r2
>>>>> instance)
>>>>> using web2py. Examined his code and it looks identical to this with the
>>>>> references changed. Perplexed at this point. Any advice is greatly
>>>>> appreciated.
>>>>>
>>>>> Best,
>>>>> Ryan
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
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