Re: Connecting via postgresql jdbc - Mailing list pgsql-novice

From Damian Carey
Subject Re: Connecting via postgresql jdbc
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Msg-id 2bbc8f530812111852m32e1e5a1uc20bbbff6802f737@mail.gmail.com
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In response to Connecting via postgresql jdbc  (Bruce Hyatt <brucejhyatt@yahoo.com>)
Responses Re: Connecting via postgresql jdbc  (Bruce Hyatt <brucejhyatt@yahoo.com>)
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On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 1:31 PM, Bruce Hyatt <brucejhyatt@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I have not been able to connect to postgresql via postgresql jdbc. The problem is not with postgresql jdbc because
tcpdumpon the postgresql host shows that the connection is getting through. 
>
> The message I get from the java app is that the connection is refused. The username passed by
DriverManager.getConnectionworks from psql on the postgresql host. I'm sure I know the password for this user and tried
usinga null string for the password too with the same result. 
>
> I'm running the java app on windows xp pro connecting to postgresql 8.3.5 on centos 4.7 via postgresql-8.3-604.jdbc4
onan private network. The hosts files are configured correctly. The postgresql.conf file has listen_addresses = '*'.
Pg_hba.confIPv4 local connections is: 
> host  all  all  192.168.1.0/24   MD5
> TIA,
> Bruce Hyatt

Bruce, All I will guarantee that I am more of a Postgres novice than
you, so try my response as you will :-))
We Java desktop apps on using JDBC through to Postgres all on Windows.

It sounds to me like a firewall issue.  I suspect that the firewalls
(I guess there is one on each machine) are letting the TCP get from
the Client to the Server, but not allowing a response  from Server
back to Client.  Another Microsoftism is that the Windows firewall may
still be on (in series) with your installed firewall also on.

Ensure you are monitoring the TCP (using SmartSniff or whatever) at
BOTH ends. Your Server end may be OK.

Just a guess.
Cheers,
-Damian

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