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I've decided to use FreeTDS driver and unixODBC to manage the PDO connection between my LAMP-based app with a remote MsSQL database. unfortunately it appears that the driver doesn't read the freetds.conf file, nor the environmental variables set either directly via server's CLI or specified in php file by putenv() function.

now some data:

  1. as I ping the server - no packets are lost.
  2. as I telnet the server on 1433 port - the connection is established
  3. as I use the command

    TDSVER=7.0 tsql -H >IP< -p 1433 -U username
    

    I am prompted to enter password and connection is established.

  4. without the TDSVER preceding the command - the connection fails with such a message:

    Error 20017 (severity 9):
        Unexpected EOF from the server
        OS error 115, "Operation now in progress"
    Error 20002 (severity 9):
        Adaptive Server connection failed
    There was a problem connecting to the server
    
  5. the tsql -C commands echos such an output:

    Compile-time settings (established with the "configure" script)
                           Version: freetds v0.91
            freetds.conf directory: /usr/local/etc
    MS db-lib source compatibility: yes
       Sybase binary compatibility: no
                     Thread safety: yes
                     iconv library: yes
                       TDS version: 5.0
                             iODBC: no
                          unixodbc: yes
             SSPI "trusted" logins: no
                          Kerberos: no
    
  6. freetds.conf in the location given above has this entry:

    [MSSQL]
    host = >IP<
    port = 1433
    tds version = 7.0
    
  7. the ISQL also fails:

    isql -v MSSQL
    [S1000][unixODBC][FreeTDS][SQL Server]Unable to connect to data source
    [01000][unixODBC][FreeTDS][SQL Server]Adaptive Server connection failed
    [ISQL]ERROR: Could not SQLConnect
    
  8. my odbc.ini :

    [MSSQL]
    Description = MS SQL Server
    Driver = FreeTDS
    TDS_Version = 7.0
    Server = >IP<
    UID = username
    PWD = password
    ReadOnly = No
    Port = 1433
    

I suppose the solution is really simple, but i'm just too stupid to find it...

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  • I found this question via ddg: "freetds linux not working," and my problem was I did not have the port specifically defined.
    – bgStack15
    Aug 25, 2016 at 12:26

5 Answers 5

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I spent a long time today debugging a similar problem. I had set "TDS version" in freetds.conf but it was not being used in my ODBC connection. After reading the freetds source code (connectparams.c:odbc_parse_connect_string) I discovered that:

  • If your connection string uses "SERVER=" then both freetds.conf and odbc.ini are ignored
  • If your connection string uses "SERVERNAME=" then the settings in the appropriate freetds.conf server are used
  • If your connection string uses "DSN=" then the settings in the appropriate odbc.ini DSN are used

odbcinst.ini is a red herring. FreeTDS never checks that for settings.

The settings you specify in the connection string are always respected. It also always respects the environment variables like TDSVER.

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  • 2
    Thanks for the research: it confirms what I was bashing my head against just now: DBI:ODBC not reading /etc/freetds/freetds.conf when I'm using the Server= parameter in my DSN-less connection string (and strings /usr/lib/odbc/libtdsodbc.so|grep conf showing the library knows where to locate the config file. Running strace ... -e open ... also confirmed no freetds.conf is attempted to be read.
    – kostix
    Sep 13, 2013 at 10:13
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    And example 4.3 here confirms your research. Thanks again.
    – kostix
    Sep 13, 2013 at 10:15
  • If I try to connect via PHP with SERVERNAME=... then I get the error: "SQLSTATE[08001] SQLDriverConnect: 0 [unixODBC][FreeTDS][SQL Server]Unable to connect to data source" It only works with SERVER=... Any idea why?
    – kinske
    Dec 2, 2013 at 12:32
  • @kinske I get the same error with SERVERNAME, while SERVER works. Mar 24, 2016 at 14:15
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    I am connecting with HOST=xx.xx.xx.xx and needed a putenv("TDSVER=8.0"); in my PHP code before connect.
    – Chuck
    Jul 20, 2017 at 8:15
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My gut instinct is you need to change your tds version = 7.0 to tds version = 8.0 in your freetds.conf and odbc.ini files AND you need something in your odbcinst.ini file. Here's what I've got working on an Ubuntu 12.04 server talking to a remote MSSQL server:

freetds.conf

# Define a connection to the MSSQL server.
[mssql]
    host = myserver
    port = 1433
    tds version = 8.0

odbc.ini

# Define a connection to the MSSQL server.
# The Description can be whatever we want it to be.
# The Driver value must match what we have defined in /etc/odbcinst.ini
# The Database name must be the name of the database this connection will connect to.
# The ServerName is the name we defined in /etc/freetds/freetds.conf
# The TDS_Version should match what we defined in /etc/freetds/freetds.conf
[mssql]
Description             = MSSQL Server
Driver                  = freetds
Database                = MyDB
ServerName              = myserver
TDS_Version             = 8.0

odbcinst.ini

# Define where to find the driver for the Free TDS connections.
[freetds]
Description     = MS SQL database access with Free TDS
Driver          = /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/odbc/libtdsodbc.so
Setup           = /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/odbc/libtdsS.so
UsageCount      = 1
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  • thanks a lot man, i will try to apply your suggestions as i will be @ work tomorrow
    – khartvin
    Oct 25, 2012 at 15:20
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    i just copied this on centos 6 64bit. it does not work
    – shorif2000
    Mar 10, 2014 at 15:15
  • Anyone have any ideas where to get MSSQL drivers for Mac OS X for FreeTDS?
    – Carl
    Sep 12, 2014 at 7:50
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I experienced this exact same problem, but my config was already correctly set up. The problem was that the TDS versions that freetds.conf recognizes has changed in newer versions, but apparently the old versions still work in the TDSVER environment variable. Once I set the version in the config files to 7.1 rather than 8.0 everything started working.

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  • WORKED FOR ME! Thanks. After hours of testing and googling I couldn't believe this is all that it took to get the system up and running.
    – Jim
    Jun 8, 2014 at 12:04
  • I debugged my setup thru export TDSDUMP=/temp/freetds.log in ~/.bashrc, which made it clear that the tds version was not being set by the config file. Once I set the environment variable export TDSVER=8.0 everything worked.
    – DragonSpit
    Jun 25, 2019 at 2:33
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The initial TDSVER=7.0 issue was resolved by adding the following at the end of my odbc.ini file:

[Default]
Driver=/usr/local/lib/libtdsodbc.so
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Instead of connecting to an IP, try to connect to the name of the configuration section? For example:

isql -v MSSQL
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  • Do you also have an odbc.ini ? See stackoverflow.com/questions/8010361/…
    – Andomar
    Oct 25, 2012 at 10:56
  • Try to change Server = 10.2.201.2 in odbc.ini to Server = MSSQL ?
    – Andomar
    Oct 25, 2012 at 11:09
  • i'm pretty sure the reason for that behaviour is in the fact that FreeTDS doesn't use TDSVER=7.0, which is required for Microsoft's SQL Servers
    – khartvin
    Oct 25, 2012 at 11:12
  • Try to change TDS_Version to TDS Version? Though it should have picked that up from the tds config file
    – Andomar
    Oct 25, 2012 at 11:14
  • yes it should, i changed, but the result is the same as before.
    – khartvin
    Oct 25, 2012 at 11:22

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