* Michael J. McGillick <mmcgillick@xxxxxxxxx> [27 05 02 08:07]: >Hi: > > > >I'm trying to learn how to set up a .php file to connect to my >PostgreSQL database. From the command line, I can connect, open and work >in the database on my machine. However, if I create a .php page with the >following information: > > > > $db = pg_connect("dbname=baseball user=postgres"); > > > >I get the following error message: If you are accessing the database via a web server, you should allow TCP/IP connections. (postmaster -i) > Warning: Unable to connect to PostgreSQL server: FATAL 1: IDENT >authentication failed for user "postgres" in /var/www/html/baseball.php >on line 10. This looks like a socket connection, not TCP/IP. > > >I'm running a stock Red Hat Linux 7.3 machine with PostgreSQL version >7.2. I have verified that from the command line, I can switch to the >user postgres and connect to the database with no problems. I can view >data, add and delete records, etc. > > > >I'd appreciate some help in trying to track down what I'm doing wrong. >I've spent the past few days looking at documentation from various web >sites, and nothing seems to jump out as the culprit. > > > >- Michael > -- --//--\\-- Eckhard Hoeffner e-hoeffner@xxxxxxxxxxx Tal 44 D-80331 München