-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Wednesday 21 April 2004 04:53 pm, Shanta McBain wrote: > On April 21, 2004 13:26, Karsten Hilbert wrote: > > If you follow this sage advice you'll open up your financial > > data to anyone happening to have an account on the machine in > > question. Anyone. Not just people who also happen to have > > *PostgreSQL* DB accounts. > > Did not sound like the right thing todo That is why I asked. I am new to > Postgres. > > > Including any internet user visiting your pages if they > > succeed in getting your http server to run some script (if, of > > course, sql-ledger is on the exposed machine, which it > > shouldn't). > > It's not. But I would rather not open it to the world anyway. > > > > I can't locate this file. > > > > It's in a directory off the home dir of the PostgreSQL system > > account running the backends. > > > > Do yourself a favour and read up on ident maps for PG > > authentication. > > Thanks for pointing me to what I needed to read to get it to see the > database. It now accept the authentication but complains of a missing > directory or file. > > This I don't know if it is SQL-Ledger problem or in Postgres. I will look > deeper to find out. > > Seems like all Mandrake setup for these kinds of services are not smooth. I > have had repeated problems with getting MySQL, Perl DBI, etc working. Once > I have gone through the process though it works well.
It's not really a Mandrake problem. They are pretty close to Redhat. The problem is, that a lot of the packages, particularly rpm's are made for redhat and not Mandrake. So often you end up using a redhat rpm because a mandrake one was nowhere to find and the some tiny bit doesn't fit in. UC - -- Open Source Solutions 4U, LLC 2570 Fleetwood Drive Phone: +1 650 872 2425 San Bruno, CA 94066 Cell: +1 650 302 2405 United States Fax: +1 650 872 2417 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.3 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFAhw7ljqGXBvRToM4RAjHVAJ4m14HTw4xVIN9kIR/zXUk8a7mJqQCgmD5y 9V68Y4KE5bDxc0Yx1LHEWsU= =6SM+ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 4: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster