Hi Ralf,
Unfortunately I never used SSL with pgAdmin II myself, so cannot add to
the detail in the howto, however you might like to try pgAdmin III
(currently at beta 2 release) which includes built in SSL support and
provides all the core functionality of pgAdmin II. You can find pgAdmin
III at www.pgadmin.org/pgadmin3/.
Regards, Dave.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ralf Hauser [mailto:ralfhauser@gmx.ch]
> Sent: 13 September 2003 11:19
> To: pgadmin-support@postgresql.org
> Subject: [pgadmin-support] enhance documentation for
> SSH-tunneled access to database
>
>
> Hi,
>
> "How do I... Use pgAdmin II via a secure (encrypted) connection?"
> (http://pgadmin.postgresql.org/pgadmin2/pgadmin2.php?ContentID
=11) is an excellent start.
I am using the same set-up for mysql for months without a problem.
To get this also working with postgres, I tried many approaches with no
success, but then, I noticed that
1) even on the server on which postmaster/the database is running, I get
<<[root@calimero data]# psql -h localhost -p 5432 -U myUserId myDB
psql: could not connect to server: Connection refused Is the server running on host localhost and accepting
TCP/IPconnections on port 5432?>>
so, perhaps, something needs to be changed on the server side first?
2) secondly, Fred says to enhance pg_hba.conf, but he doesn't hint how
to get that additional IP address: Especially since more and more
db-servers are behind firewalls and NATed, this is not so trivial.
My finding so far is that "/sbin/ifconfig" provides this additional
IP-address that is not visible to the outside.
Anyway, any hints how to solve 1) would be highly appreciated!
Ralf
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