Bob,

True. Sorry for forgotting to precise this along the best practice i prefer to 
follow (client -> irev -> localhost connection to pg) even if in this case, 
each client app need to be authenticated (login/pass send as MD5(fp)) to be 
seen and accepted as safe and authorised to exchange messages with the irev 
scripts.

Best,

Pierre

Le 18 oct. 2010 à 19:02, Bob Sneidar a écrit :

> This is simply untrue. I do it now. You have to enter an IP that you are 
> allowed to connect from in your IP Filtering list. I forget exactly how at 
> the moment because I don't have the cPanel open, but this is DEFINITELY 
> DOABLE!
> 
> Bob
> 
> 
> On Oct 17, 2010, at 5:27 PM, Pierre Sahores wrote:
> 
>> Ien,
>> 
>> You can't do this because the on-rev PostgreSQL servers security rules 
>> (following in this the best practices recommanded by the PostgreSQL team) 
>> are set to allow localhost connections only. Why don't you  simply use the 
>> on-Rev phpPgAdmin panel from your home box ? Works perfect and let us do 
>> exactly all what we could do in using PgAdmin on the 5432 unprotected port.
>> 
>> HTH,
>> 
>> Pierre
>> 
>> Le 17 oct. 2010 à 21:42, Len Morgan a écrit :
>> 
> 
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