Using Sharepoint 2013 with SSRS native mode !

Hi there !
We have 2 servers A & B. A is Sharepoint server and on B we have installed SSRS in native mode. Server C is database. We are not looking to use SharePoint Integration mode but We are planning to use native mode only !
We are looking for a way to make A & B talk as how a report hosted on B will show up on A since its not in integrated mode?
Can you please let us know of the proper steps to deploy this?
Thanks in Advance !

the "integration" between SP and SSRS native mode is basically an IFrame.
you should be able to find the RS native mode integration solution file (which is just two webparts, the report manager web part, and report viewer web part) somewhere on the SQL server / media... should still work with SP2013.
Keep in mind that SharePoint's authentication will be COMPLETELY INDEPENDENT AND UNUSED when accessing the reports... an iFrame is just another web request made by the browser.
Scott Brickey
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