Alfred Perlstein wrote:
> One trick would be add the subnets/ips into the conf file and make
> sure DHCP only gives out IP addresses from those subnets to those
> clients that are authorized.
That is an idea.
Isn't PostgreSQL limited by not utilizing some type of name resolution? Am
I looking for a work around because name resolution has yet to be added, or
is my question flawed?
Thank you for your help and your response Alfred
-Ron
PS: Another user posted this answer off list, I append our conversation:
> use localhost (127.0.0.1).
This begs the following two questions:
Question 1: If the PostgreSQL client and server do not reside on the same
host, is "localhost" just a kludge to indicate dynamic addressed clients?
Question 2: On a single system used as host and server, RMI (Remote Method
Invocation) refuses localhost as a parameter, it requires the hostname or
the IP address. Naturally PostgreSQL does what it wants, have you had the
occasion to confirm localhost works?