In the last exciting episode, rodrigo.sakai@xxxxxxxxxxx ("Rodrigo Sakai") wrote: > I have a question about changing the port number of Databases > server. It was told to me that is a good administrative practice to > change the port number of the services, like change the 5432 to 6985 > or any other number. This is for security reasons. Is really a good > practice? Well, it would presumably protect against certain kinds of "script kiddie" attacks which assume that PostgreSQL can only ever run on port 5432. It won't protect terribly much against a concerted attack. We use variant port numbers a lot because we have multiple database instances in our environments. The measure isn't "protective" so much as it is necessary, since at most one instance can use port 5432... -- let name="cbbrowne" and tld="gmail.com" in String.concat "@" [name;tld];; http://linuxdatabases.info/info/internet.html "I heard that if you play the Windows CD backward, you get a satanic message. But that's nothing compared to when you play it forward: It installs Windows...." -- G. R. Gaudreau