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On 06/27/2016 03:58 AM, Attila Kiss wrote:
I've got some additional info about the problem.

After several times trying to connect to the remote database, I tried to
connect to the local database with dblink. I edit the .pgpass file like
this:

127.0.0.1:5432:*:postgres:password

192.168.1.40:5432:*:myusername:mypassword



Then I tried to connect from local sql server:

postgres=# select dblink_connect_u('con1','hostaddr=127.0.0.1 port=5432
dbname=postgres user=postgres');

I get the same error like before. But when I edit the .pgpass and change
127.0.0.1 to 'localhost', it works even if I try it with the exactly
same connection string in dblink(hostaddr=127.0.0.1). I don't know what
is going on in the background, maybe some IP address<->hostname problem?

https://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.4/static/libpq-connect.html#LIBPQ-CONNSTRING

hostaddr

...


"Note that authentication is likely to fail if host is not the name of the server at network address hostaddr. Also, note that host rather than hostaddr is used to identify the connection in ~/.pgpass (see Section 31.15)."

....








    -----eredeti Üzenet-----
    *Feladó:*	Kiss Attila <kiss.attila@xxxxxxxxxxx>
    *Elküldött:*	Hétfő 2016.06.27 09:42
    *Tárgy:*	 dblink authentication failed
    *Címzett:*	pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx;

    Hello,

    I have some problem with using dblink_connect_u() in my function.
    When I provide the password in the connection string, there is no
    problem, but when I don’t, it says:
    ERROR:  could not establish connection

    DETAIL:  fe_sendauth: no password supplied

    However the .pgpass file in the path /var/lib/postgres/.pgpass does
    contain the proper password.
    I have tried to connect to the remote server with psql from bash
    with the following command:
    # psql –h 192.168.1.40 –U myuser –w remote_db_name

    it works fine.

    My .pgpass file does have the line:
    192.168.1.40:5432:*:myuser:mypassword

    It seems the psql finds the proper password in the .pgpass file but
    dblink doesn’t.

    The local and the remote server are running on Ubuntu server 14.04,
    both of them are PostgreSQL 9.4.

    The .pgpass file properties look this:

    # ls –la ./.pgpass
    -rw------- 1 postgres postgres 193 jún   24 13:54 ./.pgpass


    Any ideas are welcome.

    Regards,

    Attila


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