Thanks!! the -i option was the key.
-Jim
Christian Bucanac wrote:
>
> You have to
> * start postmaster with the -i option, see man postmaster
> * add host config to pg_hba.conf, see pg_hba.conf
> * enter the right configuration in the odbc driver
> * make sure the user you are connecting as exists in the db, see createuser
>
> /Buckis
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: jim davis [mailto:jdavis@amphi.com]
> Sent: den 11 juli 2001 22:09
> To: pgsql-odbc@postgresql.org
> Subject: [ODBC] fatal ODBC error?
>
> I posted this on the "Novice" list, but the more I think about it, I
> more I think it should be asked here. I have downloaded the 7.1.2
> version of PostgreSQL and ./configure'ed it with --enable-odbc and
> gmake'd install-with-full-headers, I started it with
> /usr/local/pgsql/bin postmaster -D /usr/local/pgsql/data. Then I went
> in with "Webmin v. .82" and opened it up so any host can see any
> database, created a "testdb" database. I then downloaded from a
> postgresql mirror the pgsql_ODBC drivers and installed it on my win2k
> box. then when I try and access the testdb database with the ODBC
> driver, I see on the server, an error that says, "FATAL 1: Database
> template0 not accepting connections" and the win2k box cant connect...
> help?
>
> -Jim Davis
> Network Coordinator II
> Amphitheater Public Schools
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