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Re: psqsl -> remote db

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What machine is remote? Linux? Solaris? or Mac? I couldn't tell if the remote system or your workstation was a Mac.

I will assume the postgresql server is on a Mac, and that the Mac has its firewall enabled. On my Mac, to open a firewall for something like this, go to System Preferences, and then click Sharing. There you should see a Firewall button - click to display the firewall settings. Scroll through the Allow list and make sure there is not already an entry for PostgreSQL. If there is, make sure it is checked. If not, click the New... button. Enter a port name ("PostgreSQL"), and enter "5432" in the TCP Ports field. [I do not believe postgresql uses UDP.] Click OK. Then make sure the PostgreSQL port was added to the Allow list and is checked. Close System Preferences, and answer Yes to save, if prompted. That should be it, the mac should now allow incoming traffic on PostgreSQL's port.

If the remote computer is not a Mac, the instructions above will not work.

Are you sure the remote postgresql server has been configured to listen on port 5432 ? By default, postgresql often will not listen to TCP connections unless explicitly instructed to do so. Depending on how postgresql is installed, it could be that it just isn't listening for a network connection, only allowing local connections.

On Aug 4, 2005, at 11:26 AM, Andrew Stewart wrote:

I'm sorry, I'm sure I should be asking this someplace more general, but apparantly the word 'port' is used in so many different contexts that a google search turns up fruitless ;)

I'm just trying to access a remote postgresql database on port 5432, which does not appear to be open on the remote computer. I'm on a MacOSX and cannot figure out for the life of me how to open up this port on the computer. This is probably a unix question if anything, but any help would be apprecaited.

-Andrew

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