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Re: pgadmin connection via tunnel and ubuntu user instead of postgres

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I believe the main problem in this situation is that you are trying to use a security context that only exists on the server you are trying to connect to, this is not available from a remote client.

You need to setup a authentication method that does allow this, or specify credentials on connecting

HTH

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2013/1/13 Adrian Klaver <adrian.klaver@xxxxxxxxx>
On 01/12/2013 04:29 PM, Paul S wrote:
Thanks Adrian,

I think I can work with that but it's just a little less optimal that I was
hoping for.  Logging in just like I do in SSH would have been much easier.

Just had a thought. Could you not set up SSH keys for the postgres user and connect the tunnel as that user directly?


Thanks,

Paul








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