Thank you, Daniel and all. My problem was not related to pg, but to selinux. I disabled selinux, and all runs fine now. On Mon, Jun 9, 2008 at 10:17 PM, Daniel Alejandro <dcarreroc@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > 2008/6/7 Carlos Costa <ccosta@xxxxxxxxx>: >> Hello all, >> >> I've the "standard connection error": >> >> Unable to connect to PostgreSQL server: could not connect to server: >> Permission denied. >> Is the server running on host "localhost" and accepting TCP/IP >> connections on port 5432? >> >> The system is, yes, running and -I think- accepting TCP/IP connections >> (I've tested this with netstat, I can connect to it with psql -h >> localhost, and so). >> >> In the server where I am testing this I have FC7 installed, so the php >> and the pgsql-php packages are: >> >> PHP Version 5.2.6 >> PostgreSQL(libpq) Version 8.2.7 >> >> I think that there is a problem in the pgsql-php module. I've created >> a ssh tunnel, and trying the connection to the same database from >> other server (with PHP Version 5.2.5-3 and pgsql that supports >> postgresql 8.3.0). >> >> The postgresql version in the server is the 8.3.0. >> >> What can we do? I am doing these tests with a simple php code (just a >> pg_connect()). >> >> Thanks in advance, >> Carlos. >> >> -- >> Sent via pgsql-php mailing list (pgsql-php@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) >> To make changes to your subscription: >> http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-php >> > Did you check your pg_hba.conf file ??? > > Bye :) > -- > Daniel Carrero Canales >