On Nov 29, 2008, at 4:05 PM, ries van Twisk wrote:
On Nov 29, 2008, at 3:56 PM, Steve Henry wrote:
I am just getting started with PostgreSQL. I've installed
PostgreSQL 8.3.5-1 on a MacPro server running Leopard Server 105.5
I can connect to the database with PGAdmin on the server, but I
can't access the database from another Mac on my network. I get
the following error message:
I've done the following:
- checked the postgresql.conf file for listen_addresses, it's set
to '*'
- modified the pg_hba.conf file to allow traffice from the network
in my office.
- made sure my OS X Server Firewall has a hole for the port to be
used.
What am I missing? Any help would be greatly appreciated...
Steve Henry
San Diego Mac IT
What did you do so far??
1) is PG listening now to all interfaces??
2) Did you modify your pg_hba.conf accordingly already??
3) DO you have a firewall that might block incoming requests on port
5432??
Sorry, didn't read the initial mail correctly...
Did you restart PostgreSQL?
Ries
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