You don't connect to a "server dsn". DSN's are a local thing only. They're not exposed for remote connections at all.
If you want a machine to connect to a database, you need to have a DSN configured on that machine - you won't be able to use a DSN specified elsewhere.
You are correct insomuch that you require an ODBC to ODBC Bridge.
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