Re: postgresql definitive list of network resources used/needed? - Mailing list pgsql-admin

From Tom Lane
Subject Re: postgresql definitive list of network resources used/needed?
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Msg-id 484836.1660227202@sss.pgh.pa.us
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In response to Re: postgresql definitive list of network resources used/needed?  (richard coleman <rcoleman.ascentgl@gmail.com>)
Responses Re: postgresql definitive list of network resources used/needed?  (richard coleman <rcoleman.ascentgl@gmail.com>)
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richard coleman <rcoleman.ascentgl@gmail.com> writes:
> Is it correct to state that (barring the soon to be obsolete stats
> collector):

>    - PostgreSQL only uses the configured port, who's default is 5432, via
>    tcp
>    - outgoing connections are all tcp and use random ports

There are no outgoing connections in basic PG, unless maybe you
enable log_hostname, and then it'd depend on what your libc does
for DNS lookup --- but that'd more likely be UDP than TCP.

>    - none of the other intrinsic features; replication, pg_dump,
>    pg_basebackup, pg_restore, etc. use any other network ports

Replication surely requires some sort of connection, although it
could be either outgoing or incoming depending on your setup.
I'm also getting rather confused by what you mean by "use a port",
if you think that clients such as pg_dump don't.

>    - network ports used by extensions, even if included in the base
>    install, are beyond the scope of PostgreSQL documentation

If we were to start adding this sort of info to the docs,
it'd be appropriate to document the behavior of each included
extension in the documentation file for that extension.

As I go through these examples, though, I grow less enthusiastic
about it being a useful exercise at all.

            regards, tom lane



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