Also you have to alter the postgresql.conf to allow tcp/ip connections. I think you can do this at the command line to. But maybe you have to do it in both the file and the command prompt?? Not sure as I'm on windows and it may be different then linux.
Hi there
I am trying to run a simple client application on one linux box (running redhat 9) whilst the server (i.e postmaster) is running on another box.
I have successfully run the client program locally on the server machine.
I am getting connection refused when I try a remote connection
I have been through all the required settings in the conf files and I cannot see the error.
Can anyone please give me a simple example of a client program (please include required conf file settings)
which is communicating with a server program (please include required conf file settings) on another machine.
Am I right in saying that the postmaster process must only be running on the server machine ?
I have checked that the postmaster account is running on the server machine and is not running on the client
Machine.
Thank you.
John Tulodziecki
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