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Re: Client connection: Port 5432 / Postgres

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Nicolas Gignac wrote:
Hello,

I have installed Postgres 8.2 on a internal server having Windows Server
2003 (IIS 6) up and running.
- I have configure the hp_config file to: host
all                             0.0.0.0./0
md5

Don't you mean pg_hba.conf?

- I have change the listening address to '*' in the postgres.conf file
- No Firewall activated on this internal server
- I have restart the server and I can connect to postgres from remote
computer, PostgreSQL works only from the local host
- When I do a Netstat I got this: TCP           127.0.0.0.1:5432
0.0.0.0.0                          LISTENING              440

It's either not re-read the postgresql.conf file or there is a syntax error in the file. Otherwise you'd see it listening. What do the logs say when you restart PostgreSQL?

- When I tried to connect from local host to the port with telnet localhost
5432, I got an error: on port 23, connect failed.

That looks like you're trying to connect to port 23.

--
  Richard Huxton
  Archonet Ltd


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