Thanks for the answer. I solve my problem already. My mistake is a wrong permissions in Unix system. Someone change owner from postgres to jira. Now all work fine.
"Григорий Никоноров" <grigory.nikonorov@gmail.com> writes: > I try to start JIRA with PostgreSQL 8.2.5 and have an error - psql: FATAL: > Ident authentication failed for user "jira" when i check JIRA log files. > Then i try command psql -U jira -d jiradb -h localhost and i got the same > error !
> Pleasee see my pg_hba.conf
> # "local" is for Unix domain socket connections only > local all all password > # IPv4 local connections: > host all all 0.0.0.0/0 trust > host all all 127.0.0.1/32 trust > # IPv6 local connections: > host all all ::1/128 trust
Well, that error message is entirely impossible given that pg_hba.conf, because you don't have ident auth selected anywhere. So I conclude that either (1) you're looking at the wrong pg_hba.conf file, or (2) you changed the file but forgot to SIGHUP the postmaster (pg_ctl reload) afterwards.
BTW, your pg_hba.conf seems a bit silly --- why try to enforce passwords on Unix-socket connections when the door is wide open on local TCP connections? Also, do you realize that "0.0.0.0/0 trust" is in fact allowing trust access to the entire IPv4 Internet?