

It looks like your JRE's default JSSE provider failed at the SSL handshake. Is there any diagnostic method I can use to determine why the driver is attempting to use SSL? I put 'encrypt=false' in the connection properties and everything I've looked at on the SQL Server side shows that SSL isn't being used on that end.

I am using sqljdbc.jar version 1.2 and the classes load properly during the launch of the JVM. Error: null.Īt .(Throwable.java:195)Īt .(Exception.java:41)Īt .(SQLException.java:40)Īt .SQLServerException.(Unknown Source)Īt .SQLServerConnection.terminate(Unknown Source)Īt .TDSChannel.throwSSLConnectionFailed(Unknown Source)Īt .TDSChannel.enableSSL(Unknown Source)Īt .nnectHelper(Unknown Source)Īt .SQLServerConnection.loginWithoutFailover(Unknown Source)Īt .nnect(Unknown Source)Īt .nnect(Unknown Source)

WARNING: TDSChannel ( ConnectionID:1 TransactionID:0x0000000000000000) SSL handshake failed: nullĬom.: The driver could not establish a secure connection to SQL Server by using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) encryption. I get the following exception when attemption to create a connection from my i5 to our SQL Server:ġ0:09:33 AM .TDSChannel enableSSL
