Re: how to connect through firewall
(his problem is fixed! I forgot to reply to the list and did only to him, the answer is below) Kapila, Make sure you have PostgreSQL setup to allow access from the IP address that you're connecting from. (This would likely be the firewalls address). Give that a shot, and see if that fixes the issue. Thanks, - Matthew -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Kapila K JayasingheSent: Friday, February 01, 2002 1:17 AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [pgadmin-hackers] how to connect through firewall Hi guys, First of all thanx for the great tool. The problem I’m facing is how to connect to my server when I’m behind a firewall. I tried to open a TCP socket for port 5432. That doesn’t’ work because I don’t have a way to tell pgadminII that I’m pointing to a firewall proxy. Thanx in advance. Help on this will be greatly appreciated. Kapila. -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Dave PageSent: Friday, February 01, 2002 12:25 PMTo: 'Kapila K Jayasinghe'; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subject: Re: [pgadmin-hackers] how to connect through firewall -Original Message-From: Kapila K Jayasinghe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 01 February 2002 09:17To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [pgadmin-hackers] how to connect through firewall Hi guys, First of all thanx for the great tool. The problem I'm facing is how to connect to my server when I'm behind a firewall. I tried to open a TCP socket for port 5432. That doesn't' work because I don't have a way to tell pgadminII that I'm pointing to a firewall proxy. Thanx in advance. Help on this will be greatly appreciated. Kapila. Hi Kapila, I'm not sure I understand what you're wanting to do. If you firewall is transparent, then you should just be able to connect as normal. If you are using some form of port forwarding, then I guess you would point pgAdmin at the listening port on your firewall, which will forward the data to the PostgreSQL server. This would require that the port forwarding (i.e. PostgreSQL server/port) be configured on the firewall, not in pgAdmin. Regards, Dave
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how to connect through firewall
Hi guys, First of all thanx for the great tool. The problem I’m facing is how to connect to my server when I’m behind a firewall. I tried to open a TCP socket for port 5432. That doesn’t’ work because I don’t have a way to tell pgadminII that I’m pointing to a firewall proxy. Thanx in advance. Help on this will be greatly appreciated. Kapila.
Re: how to connect through firewall
-Original Message-From: Kapila K Jayasinghe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 01 February 2002 09:17To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [pgadmin-hackers] how to connect through firewall Hi guys, First of all thanx for the great tool. The problem I'm facing is how to connect to my server when I'm behind a firewall. I tried to open a TCP socket for port 5432. That doesn't' work because I don't have a way to tell pgadminII that I'm pointing to a firewall proxy. Thanx in advance. Help on this will be greatly appreciated. Kapila. Hi Kapila, I'm not sure I understand what you're wanting to do. If you firewall is transparent, then you should just be able to connect as normal. If you are using some form of port forwarding, then I guess you would point pgAdmin at the listening port on your firewall, which will forward the data to the PostgreSQL server. This would require that the port forwarding (i.e. PostgreSQL server/port) be configured on the firewall, not in pgAdmin. Regards, Dave
