I've thought of one option, which I'm investigating: implementing
GSSAPI support in Npgsql. Microsoft claims this is possible using the
SSPI API:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa380496(v=vs.85).aspx
—Brian
On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 3:16 PM, Brian Crowell wrote:
> Hello a
Hello again!
I've been setting up my PostgreSQL server by doing something I've
never done before: I've joined a Linux server to a domain so I can use
integrated Kerberos authentication from server to server.
I've managed to make this work from Linux machine to Linux machine. On
the client, I retr
On 31/10/13 03:13, si24 wrote:
I have geoserver connected to a postgres database and so far I have been
reading that I would need some sort of connection pooling but how do I go
about doing that when it seems most of the connection pooling
aplications/programs seem to only run on linux. I have a
Hello,
Can anyone confirm that
http://yum.postgresql.org/9.3/redhat/rhel-6-x86_64/pgdg-centos93-9.3-1.noarch.rpmwas
compiled with LDAP support (option --with-ldap for configure)?
Thanks,
Mike
Hi all,
I've installed the PL/R extension with the « CREATE EXTENSION » in psql
(PostgreSQL 9.3) , my extension is correctly installed but i see that's
extension does not appear in pgadmin3 (i only see previous installed extension
such as plpgsql , hstore...)
It's not really important , but i
On 10/30/2013 07:13 AM, si24 wrote:
I have geoserver connected to a postgres database and so far I have been
reading that I would need some sort of connection pooling but how do I go
about doing that when it seems most of the connection pooling
aplications/programs seem to only run on linux. I ha
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> I have geoserver connected to a pos
yes they are as well as the tomcat which is where geoserver is running from.
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Are the geoserver and postgres on same computer?
Cheers,
Rémi-C
2013/10/30 si24
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I have geoserver connected to a postgres database and so far I have been
reading that I would need some sort of connection pooling but how do I go
about doing that when it seems most of the connection pooling
aplications/programs seem to only run on linux. I have a windows machine.
otherwise is th
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> This is indicated in the "CREATE TABLE" documentation (to which much of the
> "ALTER TABLE" documentation defers).
So it is My bad, apologies for the noise.
On 2013-10-30 06:32, Tim Kane wrote:
Hi all,
I've been looking for a facility to specify the tablespace of an index
that is implicitly created when adding a PK constraint. It turns out
that this does indeed exist, though I could find no mention of it in
the documentation.
ALTER TABLE {t
Hi all,
I¹ve been looking for a facility to specify the tablespace of an index that
is implicitly created when adding a PK constraint. It turns out that this
does indeed exist, though I could find no mention of it in the
documentation.
> ALTER TABLE {table} ADD CONSTRAINT {constraint} PRIMARY KEY
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