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Configure firewall rules before running the Transact-SQL debugger

Applies to: SQL Server

Windows Firewall rules must be configured to enable Transact-SQL debugging when connected to an instance of the Database Engine that is running on a different computer than the Database Engine Query Editor.

Configure the Transact-SQL debugger

The Transact-SQL debugger includes both server-side and client-side components. The server-side debugger components are installed with each instance of the SQL Server Database Engine. The client-side debugger components are included:

  • When you install Microsoft Visual Studio 2019 or later versions

  • When you install SQL Server Data Tools (SSDT) from the web download

There are no configuration requirements to run the Transact-SQL debugger when SQL Server Data Tools is running on the same computer as the instance of the SQL Server Database Engine. However, to run the Transact-SQL debugger when connected to a remote instance of the Database Engine, program and port rules in the Windows Firewall must be enabled on both computers. If you get errors attempting to open a remote debugging session, ensure the following firewall rules are defined on your computer.

Use the Windows Firewall with Advanced Security application to manage the firewall rules. In both Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2, open Control Panel, open Windows Firewall, and select Advanced settings. In Windows Server 2008 R2, you can also open Service Manager, expand Configuration in the left pane, and expand Windows Firewall with Advanced Security.

Caution

Enabling rules in the Windows Firewall can expose your computer to security threats that the firewall is designed to block. Enabling rules for remote debugging unblocks the ports and programs listed in this topic.

Firewall rules on the server

On the computer that is running the instance of the Database Engine, use Windows Firewall with Advanced Security to specify the following information:

  • Add an inbound program rule for sqlservr.exe. You must have a rule for each instance that needs to support remote debugging sessions.

    1. In Windows Firewall with Advanced Security, in the left pane, right-click Inbound Rules, and then select New Rule in the action pane.

    2. In the Rule Type dialog, select Program, and then select Next.

    3. In the Program dialog, select This program path: and enter the full path to sqlservr.exe for this instance. By default, sqlservr.exe is installed in C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL16.<InstanceName>\MSSQL\Binn, where <InstanceName> is MSSQLSERVER for the default instance, and the instance name for any named instance.

    4. In the Action dialog, select Allow the connection, and select Next.

    5. In the Profile dialog, select any profiles that describe the computer connection environment when you want to open a debugging session with the instance, and select Next.

    6. In the Name dialog, type a name and description for this rule and select Finish.

    7. In the Inbound Rules list, right-click the rule you created, and then select Properties in the action pane.

    8. Select the Protocols and Ports tab.

    9. Select TCP in the Protocol type: box, select RPC Dynamic Ports in the Local port: box, select Apply, and then select OK.

  • Add an inbound program rule for svchost.exe to enable Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM) communications from remote debugger sessions.

    1. In Windows Firewall with Advanced Security, in the left pane, right-click Inbound Rules, and then select New Rule in the action pane.

    2. In the Rule Type dialog, select Program, and then select Next.

    3. In the Program dialog, select This program path: and enter the full path to svchost.exe. By default, svchost.exe is installed in %systemroot%\System32\svchost.exe.

    4. In the Action dialog, select Allow the connection, and select Next.

    5. In the Profile dialog, select any profiles that describe the computer connection environment when you want to open a debugging session with the instance, and select Next.

    6. In the Name dialog, type a name and description for this rule and select Finish.

    7. In the Inbound Rules list, right-click the rule you created, and then select Properties in the action pane.

    8. Select the Protocols and Ports tab.

    9. Select TCP in the Protocol type: box, select RPC Endpoint Mapper in the Local port: box, select Apply, and then select OK.

  • If the domain policy requires network communications to be done through IPsec, you must also add inbound rules opening UDP port 4500 and UDP port 500.

Firewall rules on the client

On the computer that is running the Database Engine Query Editor, configure the Windows Firewall to allow remote debugging.

If you get errors attempting to open a remote debugging session, you can manually configure the program and port exceptions by using Windows Firewall with Advanced Security to configure firewall rules:

  • Add a program entry for svchost:

    1. In Windows Firewall with Advanced Security, in the left pane, right-click Inbound Rules, and then select New Rule in the action pane.

    2. In the Rule Type dialog, select Program, and then select Next.

    3. In the Program dialog, select This program path: and enter the full path to svchost.exe. By default, svchost.exe is installed in %systemroot%\System32\svchost.exe.

    4. In the Action dialog, select Allow the connection, and select Next.

    5. In the Profile dialog, select any profiles that describe the computer connection environment when you want to open a debugging session with the instance, and select Next.

    6. In the Name dialog, type a name and description for this rule and select Finish.

    7. In the Inbound Rules list, right-click the rule you created, and then select Properties in the action pane.

    8. Select the Protocols and Ports tab.

    9. Select TCP in the Protocol type: box, select RPC Endpoint Mapper in the Local port: box, select Apply, and then select OK.

  • Add a program entry for the application hosting the SQL Server Data Tools Database Engine Query Editor. If you need to open remote debugging sessions from multiple installations of SQL Server Data Tools on the same computer, you must add a program rule for both:

    1. In Windows Firewall with Advanced Security, in the left pane, right-click Inbound Rules, and then select New Rule in the action pane.

    2. In the Rule Type dialog, select Program, and then select Next.

    3. In the Program dialog, select This program path: and enter one of these three values.

      • For SQL Server Data Tools enter the full path to devenv.exe:

        1. By default, the devenv.exe for Visual Studio 2022 is in C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio\2022\Community\Common7\IDE.

        2. By default, the devenv.exe for Visual Studio 2019 is in C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2017\Professional\Common7\IDE.

        3. You can find the path to devenv.exe from the shortcut you use to launch SQL Server Data Tools. Right-click the shortcut and select Properties. The executable and path are listed in the Target box.

    4. In the Action dialog, select Allow the connection, and select Next.

    5. In the Profile dialog, select any profiles that describe the computer connection environment when you want to open a debugging session with the instance, and select Next.

    6. In the Name dialog, type a name and description for this rule and select Finish.

    7. In the Inbound Rules list, right-click the rule you created, and then select Properties in the action pane.

    8. Select the Protocols and Ports tab.

    9. Select TCP in the Protocol type: box, select RPC Dynamic Ports in the Local port: box, select Apply, and then select OK.

Requirements for starting the debugger

All attempts to start the Transact-SQL debugger must also meet the following requirements:

  • SQL Server Data Tools must be running under a Windows account that is a member of the sysadmin fixed server role.

  • The Database Engine Query Editor window must be connected by using either a Windows Authentication or SQL Server Authentication login that is a member of the sysadmin fixed server role.

  • The Database Engine Query Editor window must be connected to an instance of the SQL Server Database Engine. You can't run the debugger when the Query Editor window is connected to an instance that is in single-user mode.

  • The server needs to communicate back to the client via RPC. The account under which SQL Server service is running must have authenticated permissions to the client.