Re: [ADMIN] pg_hba.conf putty
Thanks a lot, the change of the tunnels IP address to 127.0.0.1 made it! :-) Great! 2007/3/6, Phillip Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I know your problem (I think) Your SSH forward you said is defined as: Lserver.ip.address:5432 So the requests will be coming from your server's IP address via the eth0 interface… You need to change this to 127.0.0.1 to make it use the lo interface, and then the requests will come from 127.0.0.1 to match your pg_hba.conf Cheers, ~p -Original Message- *From:* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] *On Behalf Of *Moritz Bayer *Sent:* Tuesday, 6 March 2007 10:58 *To:* Phillip Smith *Cc:* pgsql-admin@postgresql.org *Subject:* Re: [ADMIN] pg_hba.conf putty hello phillip, yes, the connection i defined in pgadmin uses localhost:5432. Still, no success :( 2007/3/6, Phillip Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]: What address are you connecting to on your desktop computer? You should be using localhost:5432 which putty will redirect to the server via the SSH tunnel and the server will connect to PostgreSQL on your behalf. ~p -Original Message- *From:* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] *On Behalf Of *Moritz Bayer *Sent:* Tuesday, 6 March 2007 10:31 *To:* pgsql-admin@postgresql.org *Subject:* [ADMIN] pg_hba.conf putty dear list, I know there are already hunderts of posts about pg_hba.conf, but still after reading a few of them I still got troubles with this topic. I've got a vpn server with a ststic ip address, java apps are supposed to run there receiving data from a postgresql database. The database is running, but for changes on it I want to open a putty connection while using pgAdmin. In putty, I define a tunnel to port 5432, its displayed like this: Lserver.ip.address:5432 Thought this entries in my pg_hba.conf would do it: # local is for Unix domain socket connections only local all all md5 # IPv4 local connections: hostall all 127.0.0.1/32 md5 # IPv6 local connections: hostall all ::1/128 md5 well, it doesn't. When i run pgAdmin with an open putty connection, it still says: error connecting to server. Any hints how I can find out whats still wrong? Thanks in advance, Mo Confidentiality and Privilege Notice The material contained in this message is privileged and confidential to the addressee. If you are not the addressee indicated in this message or responsible for delivery of the message to such person, you may not copy or deliver this message to anyone, and you should destroy it and kindly notify the sender by reply email. Information in this message that does not relate to the official business of Weatherbeeta must be treated as neither given nor endorsed by Weatherbeeta. Weatherbeeta, its employees, contractors or associates shall not be liable for direct, indirect or consequential loss arising from transmission of this message or any attachments Confidentiality and Privilege Notice The material contained in this message is privileged and confidential to the addressee. If you are not the addressee indicated in this message or responsible for delivery of the message to such person, you may not copy or deliver this message to anyone, and you should destroy it and kindly notify the sender by reply email. Information in this message that does not relate to the official business of Weatherbeeta must be treated as neither given nor endorsed by Weatherbeeta. Weatherbeeta, its employees, contractors or associates shall not be liable for direct, indirect or consequential loss arising from transmission of this message or any attachments
[ADMIN] pg_hba.conf putty
dear list, I know there are already hunderts of posts about pg_hba.conf, but still after reading a few of them I still got troubles with this topic. I've got a vpn server with a ststic ip address, java apps are supposed to run there receiving data from a postgresql database. The database is running, but for changes on it I want to open a putty connection while using pgAdmin. In putty, I define a tunnel to port 5432, its displayed like this: Lserver.ip.address:5432 Thought this entries in my pg_hba.conf would do it: # local is for Unix domain socket connections only local all all md5 # IPv4 local connections: hostall all 127.0.0.1/32 md5 # IPv6 local connections: hostall all ::1/128 md5 well, it doesn't. When i run pgAdmin with an open putty connection, it still says: error connecting to server. Any hints how I can find out whats still wrong? Thanks in advance, Mo
Re: [ADMIN] pg_hba.conf putty
hello phillip, yes, the connection i defined in pgadmin uses localhost:5432. Still, no success :( 2007/3/6, Phillip Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]: What address are you connecting to on your desktop computer? You should be using localhost:5432 which putty will redirect to the server via the SSH tunnel and the server will connect to PostgreSQL on your behalf. ~p -Original Message- *From:* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] *On Behalf Of *Moritz Bayer *Sent:* Tuesday, 6 March 2007 10:31 *To:* pgsql-admin@postgresql.org *Subject:* [ADMIN] pg_hba.conf putty dear list, I know there are already hunderts of posts about pg_hba.conf, but still after reading a few of them I still got troubles with this topic. I've got a vpn server with a ststic ip address, java apps are supposed to run there receiving data from a postgresql database. The database is running, but for changes on it I want to open a putty connection while using pgAdmin. In putty, I define a tunnel to port 5432, its displayed like this: Lserver.ip.address:5432 Thought this entries in my pg_hba.conf would do it: # local is for Unix domain socket connections only local all all md5 # IPv4 local connections: hostall all 127.0.0.1/32 md5 # IPv6 local connections: hostall all ::1/128 md5 well, it doesn't. When i run pgAdmin with an open putty connection, it still says: error connecting to server. Any hints how I can find out whats still wrong? Thanks in advance, Mo Confidentiality and Privilege Notice The material contained in this message is privileged and confidential to the addressee. If you are not the addressee indicated in this message or responsible for delivery of the message to such person, you may not copy or deliver this message to anyone, and you should destroy it and kindly notify the sender by reply email. Information in this message that does not relate to the official business of Weatherbeeta must be treated as neither given nor endorsed by Weatherbeeta. Weatherbeeta, its employees, contractors or associates shall not be liable for direct, indirect or consequential loss arising from transmission of this message or any attachments
[ADMIN] Deinstallation
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[ADMIN] Installation Postgres 8.1.3 on Linux Suse 9.1
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