Noob question; MSSQL Server IP

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    no u Kyokyonos is offline
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    Noob question; MSSQL Server IP

    I have the databases set up and all, and I access my MSSQL Server on windows with 127.0.0.1. It just came to me, but, I'm not supposed to put in 127.0.0.1 for that on CentOS, right?

    If so, how would I go about finding my MSSQL Server IP to put in that field D:? Would it really be the IP i'd find at whatismyip.com ?



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    Go go go! Cath22 is offline
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    Re: Noob question; MSSQL Server IP

    try run cmd and type ipconfig in your windows machine you will see there the ip of your MSSQL

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    no u Kyokyonos is offline
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    Re: Noob question; MSSQL Server IP

    Quote Originally Posted by Cath22 View Post
    try run cmd and type ipconfig in your windows machine you will see there the ip of your MSSQL
    I only see Ethernet adapters, (VMnet8, VMnet1, Local area connections etc.) and nothing about my MSSQL Server IP.

    EDIT: Figured it out (Was the IP of one of those) , thanks for leading me in the right direction!

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    Banned leway21 is offline
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    Re: Noob question; MSSQL Server IP

    Local area connection is the correct IP



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