On Friday 31 March 2006 02:55 am, David Bernal wrote: > Hey all, > > I wrote a few days ago regarding networking issues I'm having. At this > point, I'm at my wit's end and am hoping someone can help me. > > I am running postgres 8.1.0 on Windows XP w\SP2. I currently have > PGSQL configured to accept connections from my local IP, 192.168.0.100 > using the listen_addresses directive. > > If I try to connect to the database from the same machine using the > psql program or using NPGSQL (.NET pgsql provider) it simply hangs. > Nothing happens at all. I don't get errors in my event viewer, nor do > I get any errors in the textfile log postgresql maintains. > > IF I change the listen_addresses directive to localhost, I can connect > fine and everything works EXCEPT I get the message "NOTICE: Unknown > win32 socket error code: 10107" repeatedly anytime I do something. > This would be acceptable, except that I need to be able to access this > database at client sites. > > Can anyone help me or direct me to someone who can? I'm trying to push > postgres to my clients, because it seems like a great RDBMs, but if I > can't even get a server to work, I'm going to have to switch to > something else. > > Thank you, > > David > > ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- > TIP 4: Have you searched our list archives? > > http://archives.postgresql.org Would it be possible to post the contents of your postgresql.conf and pg_hba.conf files? -- Adrian Klaver aklaver@xxxxxxxxxxx