Hello Tom,
I have filed a bug (# 189764) with fedoraproject.
I tried with unix sockets with same results. So, for the time being
disabling SELinux seems to be the only solution.
Thanks for all the help.
Manish
"Manish Gupta" <ml_gupta@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> I was able to solve this issue by disabling SELinux.
> Still, there has got to be a way to use dblink with SELinux.
Please file a bugzilla entry at bugzilla.redhat.com against the
selinux-policy-targeted component (or whichever policy you're using)
(NOT against postgresql, else I'll just have to relabel it ...)
Also, did you try a non-TCP connection?
regards, tom lane
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