Re: pgadmin firewall configuration

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No, Pg Admin connects to 5432 as that is PostgreSQL's server port.

One popular misconfiguration I've seen is that the connection/traffic is *to* port 5432 on the server, not from port 5432 on the client.

So, depending on your firewall you need rule 1 on it's own (if it supports keeping state) or rule 1 AND 2:

Rule 1: Allow from <client IP> to <server IP> destination port 5432 source port any Rule 2: Allow from <server IP> to <client IP> destination port any source port 5432

If that doesn't work, post the relevant section of your firewall configuration.

Andy.

Ronny Ritongadi (LINC Solution) wrote:

I have a postgresql database at the server, with firewall protected. And I want to access the database remotely using pgadmin on the client side. I have configured the postgre configuration file in such way that the client can access the database remotely using pgadmin, but when I turn on the firewall (which I have open the port 5432 to the specific IP –client) it won’t connect. Is pgadmin use another port other than 5432?

Regards,

Ronny Ritongadi

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