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Re: changing port numbers so pgbouncer can read geoserver and postgres

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On 11/01/2013 06:29 AM, Birta Levente wrote:




geoserver is using port 8080, some how they don't seem to be speaking to
each other.

I don't know what is this geoserver, but this port 8080 I think it's not
relevant in this.


If I am following correctly the OP chain of connections as originally set up and I believe still is:

End User --> port 8080 (Tomcat) --> port 5432 (Postgres)

and they are trying to get to

End User --> port 808 (Tomcat) --> port 6432 (pgBouncer) --> port 5432 (Postgres)


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