Re: Connecting from xp to linux server - Mailing list pgsql-admin
From | Simone Gadenz |
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Subject | Re: Connecting from xp to linux server |
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Msg-id | 484D9D62.8050705@geologyx.it Whole thread Raw |
In response to | Re: Connecting from xp to linux server (Shane Ambler <pgsql@Sheeky.Biz>) |
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Re: Connecting from xp to linux server
Re: Connecting from xp to linux server Re: Connecting from xp to linux server |
List | pgsql-admin |
Shane, I attached the pg_hba.conf I have on the server. I can use pgadmin3 when I connect from the server itself, so I think the pg_hba on the server is correct. From the client machine I cannot connect through pgadmin3. Is there another way to test connection client server? Has pg a textual client to send sql statements? Thanks a lot Simone Shane Ambler ha scritto: > Simone Gadenz wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> this is the problem I am facing. >> >> I have PG 8.3 running on a KUBUNTU installation running on a virtual >> machine. From inside the virtual machine I can use PGADMIN to manage PG >> but when I try to connect from the xp machine I have this error: "Error >> connecting to the server:FATAL: missing or erroneous pg_hba.conf file" . >> >> I set the permission in the pg_hba.conf on the server. >> >> The machine talk each oher, I can ping and use telnet on the 5432 port. >> >> The log on the server does not report any problem. >> >> Ideas? >> > > If you can telnet then I would say your network and firewall is right > and the error with pg_hba.conf is where you need to look. > > The pg_hba.conf is located in the data dir that you have specified for > postgresql. Is it there? What entries do you have after all the > comments? The errornous part would indicate a small syntax error or > did you edit it on windows with cr/nl characters and copy it across to > linux? > > > -- Dr. Simone Gadenz via P. Togliatti 69, 50051 Castelfiorentino (FI) +39 339 6053660 *INFORMATIVA PRIVACY (ex D.lgs. 196/03)* Le inormazioni contenute in questo documento e nei relativi allegato possono essere riservate e sono destinate esclusivamente alla persona od alla Società indicata come destinatario. La diffusione e la distribuzione del presente documento a soggetti diversi da quelli indicati, od in genere qualsivoglia utilizzo illecito dei dati ivi contenuti, e proibita sia ai sensi dell'art. 616 del Codice Penale che dal D.Lgs 196/03 in materia di protezione dei dati personali (Privacy). Se avete ricevuto per errore questo documento siete pregati di distruggerlo e di comunicarcelo prontamente tramite e-mail o fax. # PostgreSQL Client Authentication Configuration File # =================================================== # # Refer to the "Client Authentication" section in the # PostgreSQL documentation for a complete description # of this file. A short synopsis follows. # # This file controls: which hosts are allowed to connect, how clients # are authenticated, which PostgreSQL user names they can use, which # databases they can access. Records take one of these forms: # # local DATABASE USER METHOD [OPTION] # host DATABASE USER CIDR-ADDRESS METHOD [OPTION] # hostssl DATABASE USER CIDR-ADDRESS METHOD [OPTION] # hostnossl DATABASE USER CIDR-ADDRESS METHOD [OPTION] # # (The uppercase items must be replaced by actual values.) # # The first field is the connection type: "local" is a Unix-domain socket, # "host" is either a plain or SSL-encrypted TCP/IP socket, "hostssl" is an # SSL-encrypted TCP/IP socket, and "hostnossl" is a plain TCP/IP socket. # # DATABASE can be "all", "sameuser", "samerole", a database name, or # a comma-separated list thereof. # # USER can be "all", a user name, a group name prefixed with "+", or # a comma-separated list thereof. 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