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MINOR Updated README on setting the server without adding more freetds entries
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Then you can use "myserver" (the bit in square brackets above) as the server name when connecting to the database.
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Then you can use "myserver" (the bit in square brackets above) as the server name when connecting to the database.
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Alternatively, if you don't want to keep adding more entries to the freetds.conf to nominate more SQL Server locations,
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you can instead use the full the host/ip and port combination, such as "myserver:1433" (1433 being the default SQL Server port.)
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and ensure the "tds version = 8.0" is set globally in the freetds.conf file.
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**Note**: Use *tabs* not spaces when editing freetds.conf, otherwise it will not load the configuration you have specified!
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**Note**: Use *tabs* not spaces when editing freetds.conf, otherwise it will not load the configuration you have specified!
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**Note**: Certain distributions of Linux use [SELinux](http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SELinux) which could block access to your SQL Server database. A rule may need to be added to allow this traffic through.
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**Note**: Certain distributions of Linux use [SELinux](http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SELinux) which could block access to your SQL Server database. A rule may need to be added to allow this traffic through.
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