Hi John
You are right about the router.
I now have PG Admin displaying the server. However it still won't connect
even with the firewall off.
Actually, the message says the the connection was 'actively' rejected.
I am not sure what you mean by this IP format 192.168.1.0/24.
I notice that the pg_hba file also includes an adress in similar format -
127.0.0.1/32.
How does this compare to my address 192.168.1.100?
Thanks in advance.
Bob
----- Original Message -----
From: "John R Pierce" <pierce@hogranch.com>
To: "PostgreSQL" <pgsql-general@postgresql.org>
Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2009 3:26 PM
Subject: Re: [GENERAL] Remote Connection
> Bob Pawley wrote:
>> Hi
>> I've been operating on localhost successfully for some time.
>> I am now attempting to access a Postgresql 8.3 database installed on one
>> of my other computers conneted through a router.
>> Is this possible?
>> My first attempts have been with Postgresql Admin.
>> I changed host to the IP address of the computer and input the other
>> info.
>> I also ran - listen virtual; on the receiving server.
>> It hasn't connected successfully. I get the message 'Server not
>> listening'
>
>
> presumably, when you say 'through a router', you mean, both client and
> server systems are on the LAN side of the router, so its just a local
> area network?
>
> A) make sure LISTEN_ADDRESS is * and not localhost in postgresql.conf
>
> B) if the server has a firewall make sure you allow inbound port 5432/tcp
>
> C) make sure pg_hba.conf on the postgres server has a line similar to...
> host all all 192.168.1.0/24 md5
> where 192.168.1.* is the IP address of your local network. md5 says to
> use password authentication.
>
>
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