Re: authentication - Mailing list pgsql-jdbc

From Barry Lind
Subject Re: authentication
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Msg-id 3F706E49.1090003@xythos.com
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In response to authentication  ("Chris Faulkner" <chrisf@oramap.com>)
Responses Re: authentication  ("Chris Faulkner" <chrisf@oramap.com>)
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Chris,

You can't do what you are trying to do with java.  Java does not support
a non-portable concept like unix sockets.  So the only way to connect to
postgres from jdbc is through tcpip.

The two jdbc connection URLs you give below are identical in
functionality.  If you don't specify the machine and port in the URL it
uses the default values of localhost and 5432.

thanks,
--Barry


Chris Faulkner wrote:
> Hello
>
> I am using postgres in the cygwin environment. I have two services set up -
> one launches it with no networking and one with networking so that it runs
> on port 5432. Both are fine in terms of the service and I can connect with
> psql with both. However, I need to connect with a JDBC connection. I can get
> the JDBC connection to work with networking but not without. SInce my Java
> app always runs locally, I would like to leave the networking off.
>
> The connection parameter for networking (all OK with this one)
> <init-param url="jdbc:postgresql://localhost:5432/template1"/>
>
> With no networking, it is as follows (doesn't connect)
> <init-param url="jdbc:postgresql:template1"/>
>
> I have read threads elsewhere which seem to suggest that it can be made to
> work like this - any ideas anyone ?
>
> The second part to this is about authentication. I would like to connect
> with a low-privileged user, but all users should use a password. This is my
> only entry in /usr/share/postgresql/pg_hba.conf
>
> # TYPE    DATABASE    USER    IP-ADDRESS    IP-MASK        METHOD
> local        all        all                        password
>
> WHatever change I make to this, psql never prompts when running on the same
> machine. Does cygwin support pg_hba.conf ? If I use psql with -U and -W, I
> get prompted for a password but it lets me in whatever I type.
>
> Thanks for ANY help or pointers.
>
> Chris
>
>
>
>
>
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