Re: Old version?

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Well, that is a definite possibility. When I try to log in to the 8.2.10. instance from another machine on our network, I get an authentication error. The error log says that authentication is failing but it doesn't say why. When I originally put this 8.2.10 instance up, I was testing enabling ssl. It's possible that somehow I got ssl partially configured, and that's confusing postgres. The reason I scrapped the upgrade to 8.2.10 from 8.2.4 was that I decided to go to 8.3.6 instead. When I really did enable ssl there, I had some problems getting the certs to work correctly, but I got ssl errors in the error log. Anyway, you say that I should be able to get 8.2.10 working if I have to drop back to that. I may just have to take the ssl bits out and reinstall the whole thing.

Thanks for your help,

Carol

On Jul 15, 2009, at 12:21 PM, Alvaro Herrera wrote:

Carol Walter wrote:

In May, I upgraded our postgres installation to 8.3.6, but I still had
two databases running on 8.2.4.  I had tested moving to 8.2.10 on
another location. Last Friday something happened to the disk where the 8.2.4 instance was running. I was, quickly, able to get the 8.2.10 test version I had implemented up and running, but the two web sites that were accessing the 8.2.4 won't run. This is not code we support so we don't want to muck around in it for fear of doing irreparable damage. What I would like to do, is create an environment as similar to the original one as possible. That means loading 8.2.4 there. 8.2.4 doesn't seem to be
on the website anymore.  Is there somewhere that I can get this old
version.  The 8.2.10 isn't working for it.

8.2.10 should definitely work.  If it doesn't you need to find out why
and fix that.  Maybe you compiled with the wrong configure flags, for
example.  What messages you see in the logs?

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