On Tue, 8 Jul 2003 11:40:15 -0600 (MDT) "scott.marlowe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You may have a firewall setup to block all ports by default.
> firewall-config or something like it was the name of the firewall config
> util in 7.2.
in recent redhats, this is likely it.
sudo /sbin/ipchains
On Tuesday 08 Jul 2003 6:38 pm, Dragan Matic wrote:
>We were using Postgres 7.2.x and later 7.3.x under Red Hat 8, and
> everything worked fine. Clients are working under windows and are
> communicating to Postgres via ODBC.
Oh - one thing you need to know - there was an extra column introdu
On Tuesday 08 Jul 2003 6:38 pm, Dragan Matic wrote:
> Hi, there is a small problem here I have, I would appreciate any
> suggestion.
>
>We were using Postgres 7.2.x and later 7.3.x under Red Hat 8, and
> everything worked fine. Clients are working under windows and are
> communicating to Postg
On Tue, 8 Jul 2003, Dragan Matic wrote:
> Hi, there is a small problem here I have, I would appreciate any
> suggestion.
>
>We were using Postgres 7.2.x and later 7.3.x under Red Hat 8, and
> everything worked fine. Clients are working under windows and are
> communicating to Postgres via
Hi, there is a small problem here I have, I would appreciate any
suggestion.
We were using Postgres 7.2.x and later 7.3.x under Red Hat 8, and
everything worked fine. Clients are working under windows and are
communicating to Postgres via ODBC. This weekend we tried to upgrade to
Red Hat 9