4) I cant connect using ODBC in ER/WIN any more.
I get : password crypt authetification not supported.
5) I cant connect using ODBC in pgAdmin any more.
I get : Incorrect password
Think I found it : ODBC doesn't seems to support crypt.
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Check the file permissions on pg_hba.conf, I beat my head against the wall with
a similar situation.
Rodney Hampton
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Jozef KRSSAK writes:
4. name of my account:
krssak
5. pg_hba.conf:
local rocnikovy trust
hostrocnikovy 127.0.0.1 255.255.255.255 ident map
6. pg_ident.conf:
map krssak jozok
7. create user jozok;
9.
krssak@pec:~$ psql
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Any other lines in pg_hba.conf don't seem to work,
Hmm. Forgive me for asking the obvious, but are you sure you are
editing the same copy of pg_hba.conf that the postmaster is looking at?
Note I am using cygwin/NT 4.0 to run Postgres 7.0.3. I am
starting and
"Graham Vickrage" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I noticed that you can't use the 'ident sameuser' with local unix sockets,
what is the method of getting round this as I cant use trust for this
database?
ident only works with TCP sockets. You could require people to connect
to host localhost, ie,
"Graham Vickrage" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
After trying the usual command %psql dbname to connect I keep getting the
message
No pg_hba.conf entry for host localhost, user postgres, database dbname
Looks to me like you're trying to connect via Unix-socket. Try
specifying PGHOST=localhost at
On Mon, 29 Jan 2001, Tom Lane wrote:
"Graham Vickrage" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
After trying the usual command %psql dbname to connect I keep getting the
message
No pg_hba.conf entry for host localhost, user postgres, database dbname
Looks to me like you're trying to connect via
Modifica los permisos de lectura del archivo pg_hba.conf.
- Original Message -
From: "Eduardo Kotujansky" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2000 6:51 AM
Subject: [ADMIN] pg_hba.conf
I have a machine with Linux/PostgreSQL in my local network with
Hi,
Try putting ip address of the system from which you are connecting to
database.
If A is the m/c from which you are connecting to the m/c B on which the
postgres is running,put entry into the pg_hba.conf file for the m/c A.
pg_hba.conf file resides mostly in /var/lib/pgsql/data
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