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Do I really need to create a certificate to send a queued message between sql servers? Can I use dbo authentication for the endpoint on both servers?

create endpoint target
state = started
as TCP
(
LISTENER_PORT = 4022
)
FOR SERVICE_BROKER (AUTHENTICATION = CERTIFICATE ????, ENCRYPTION = ENABLED);

IF I have to use a certificate, can I use a User database certificate instead of one on master? How would I go about doing this?

I am not concerned with security at the moment. Both servers are on a closed lan, with no internet access.


Sorry.I do not have profiler. I am using sql express 2005.

  CREATE ROUTE RoutetoTarget
    WITH
    BROKER_INSTANCE = 'xxxxxx-xxx-xx-x-x-x-x',
   SERVICE_NAME = 'LOCALReceivingService',

<---that works only in instances on same server. However once I add the target server IP with port number (the endpoint I created on target server) messages get sent into the void. They never make it to the other server.

ADDRESS = 'TCP://targetipadress:PORT'

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I figured it out. You need to at least have AUTHORIZATION DBO for both local and remote service, make sure all encryption in endpoint, and sent message is off/disabled, and lastly, DO NOT have a master key. Many online sites say Broker will not work without an encrypted master key, but doesn't seem to be true in this case.

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You are not required to use a certificate:

CREATE ENDPOINT ssb_target
STATE = STARTED
AS TCP 
(
    LISTENER_PORT = 4022
)
FOR SERVICE_BROKER
(
    AUTHENTICATION = WINDOWS,
    ENCRYPTION = DISABLED
)
GO

More info: link

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  • alter route myroute with address = tcp://ipaddress:port, service targetservice
    – tdjfdjdj
    Apr 22, 2011 at 0:50
  • <-this route is on my main database pointing to remote target servers service
    – tdjfdjdj
    Apr 22, 2011 at 0:51
  • Best way to troubleshoot is to fire up Profiler and capture the broker events (on both sender and target servers).
    – nathan_jr
    Apr 22, 2011 at 0:54
  • Nathan dont have profiler. using sql server express 2005. Any other way to check? works via instances on same server, but not via tcp with 2 servers.
    – tdjfdjdj
    Apr 22, 2011 at 12:58
  • Are the servers in the same domain? If so, are the SQL services running under AD domain users? And have you granted connect/send privileges for each user on the endpoints? Perhhaps you have another computer nearby with full SQL tools installed. You can always use profiler from there.
    – nathan_jr
    Apr 22, 2011 at 14:59

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