Re: Client Authentication problem

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On Wed, 2005-04-27 at 11:43, Vaneet Sharma wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I am using postgreSQL 8.0.2
> 
> I configured the database, started postmaster. It is running well. I
> can check and see it with ps anx command.
> 
> I am running postgreSQL on centos 3.4 and Centos 4.0 machines
> 
> Well, I created a database called test as well by command line on
> secure CRT
> 
> Now the problem is that:
> When I try to connect to my server using pgAdminIII, it is giving me
> the following error :
> 
> "Error connecting to the server: could not connect to the server: No
> route to host ( 0X00002751/10065).
> Is the server running on host 212.xx.xxx.xxx and accepting TCP/IP
> connections on port 5432?  "
> 
> 
> I have read pg_hba file and also included the IP entry of my machine
> from which I am connecting
> Entry Is below:
> 
> host    all         all         192.168.50.122         255.255.255.0  
> trust

This sounds like a networking problem right now.

I note that the IP you're trying to connect to has a 212.xxx.xxx.xxx
while the host you're connecting from needs to be 192.168.xxx.xxx. 
Since 192.168 is generally not routed around a lot, I'm guessing you've
got a dns  / etc/hosts issue but can't really be sure.

what does 'traceroute dbhostname' say?


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