Have you actually enabled the tcp/ip option of the postgres server? By
default, it only enables local clients via Unix domain sockets.

On Tue, 30 Mar 2004, Eduardo Sachwek Fontanetti wrote:

> How can I do it? I really can't, something is not working and when I try to connect 
> to the postgreSQL server Linux machine from the PgAdmin III, it says me that cant 
> connect, and say me to check the port (5432).
>
> What may be wrong?
>
> I got just installed the Postgre on linux, and it is answering properly to the psql 
> test command.
>
> I've checked the IPTables too, I've tried to disable it and try to connect, and the 
> problem continues...
>
> Somebody could help me?
>
> Thanks a lot!
> Eduardo
>
>
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