Hi all, this may be tribial, but I'm seeing connections from ::1 in pg_stat_activity, and I've never realiuzed that psql converts "localhost" in IPv6. Is there a way to "force" the hostname localhost to appear as IPv4 or am I missing something? I've tested it also with a Perl program, and specifying localhost is providing ::1 too. I suspect this is mainly due to the host name resolution, but I'm not sure. luca@venkman ~ % psql -h localhost -U luca -c 'SELECT pid,usename,client_addr FROM pg_stat_activity WHERE pid = pg_backend_pid();' testdb pid | usename | client_addr -----+---------+------------- 895 | luca | ::1 (1 row) luca@venkman ~ % psql -h 127.0.0.1 -U luca -c 'SELECT pid,usename,client_addr FROM pg_stat_activity WHERE pid = pg_backend_pid();' testdb pid | usename | client_addr -----+---------+------------- 901 | luca | 127.0.0.1 (1 row) luca@venkman ~ % psql -h venkman -U luca -c 'SELECT pid,usename,client_addr FROM pg_stat_activity WH ERE pid = pg_backend_pid();' testdb pid | usename | client_addr -----+---------+---------------- 905 | luca | 192.168.222.13 (1 row) luca@venkman ~ % psql 'user=luca host=localhost dbname=testdb' -c 'SELECT pid,usename,client_addr FR OM pg_stat_activity WHERE pid = pg_backend_pid();' pid | usename | client_addr -----+---------+------------- 943 | luca | ::1 (1 row) luca@venkman ~ % psql 'user=luca host=localhost dbname=testdb' -c 'SELECT version();' version ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ PostgreSQL 14.5 on x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, compiled by gcc (GCC) 11.2.1 20220127 (Red Hat 11.2.1-9), 6 4-bit (1 row)