With VS2017, I have created a SQL CLR dll (for SQL Server 2014) that indirectly uses BouncyCastle.Crypto.dll
, but am unable to CREATE ASSEMBLY
for it. It gives a warning (I hope) but fails with
Msg 10332, Level 16, State 1, Line 85
Assembly "BouncyCastle.Crypto" was built using version v1.1.4322 of the .NET Framework. SQL Server currently uses version v4.0.30319.Msg 6218, Level 16, State 2, Line 90
CREATE ASSEMBLY for assembly 'SqlClrBits' failed because assembly 'BouncyCastle.Crypto' failed verification. Check if the referenced assemblies are up-to-date and trusted (for external_access or unsafe) to execute in the database. CLR Verifier error messages if any will follow this message
[ : Org.BouncyCastle.OpenSsl.PemReader::ReadObject][mdToken=0x6002e46][offset 0x00000024] The 'this' parameter to the call must be the calling method's 'this' parameter.
[ : Org.BouncyCastle.OpenSsl.PemReader::ReadObject][mdToken=0x6002e46][offset 0x00000102] The 'this' parameter to the call must be the calling method's 'this' parameter.
I have successfully loaded it before (pre-BouncyCastle), which required
CREATE ASYMMETRIC KEY MyKey ... FROM EXECUTABLE FILE ...
CREATE LOGIN MyUser FROM ASYMMETRIC KEY MyKey
GRANT EXTERNAL ACCESS ASSEMBLY TO MyUser
I have also reluctantly run
ALTER DATABASE MyDb SET TRUSTWORTHY ON
I have even done CREATE ASSEMBLY
for BouncyCastle.Crypto
in its own right.
So .. how do I load my SQL CLR assembly into SQL Server?