Re: pg_hba.conf errors - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Serkan Bektaş
Subject Re: pg_hba.conf errors
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Msg-id NGBBKAHEKENENJFJMBDGCEAJCCAA.sbektas@karincaint.com.tr
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In response to pg_hba.conf errors  (pgsql-gen Newsgroup (@Basebeans.com) <pgsql-gen@basebeans.com>)
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I think you are trying to connect PostgreSQL with PgExplorer or PgAdmin...
this is an example pg_hba.conf file

local      all                                          trust
host       all         127.0.0.1     255.255.255.255    trust
host       all         192.168.1.4   255.255.255.0      trust

You have to change the pg_hba.conf file for your need.(Host Based Access
Configuration)
You can find other examples in the file remarks.

and

is user name 'postgres' in your database?
if it isn't or if you are not sure try 'pgsql'.

I hope this helps...

Serkan


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Subject: [GENERAL] pg_hba.conf errors


Subject: pg_hba.conf errors
From: "alt.cybercafes" <pmunis@hotmail.com>
 ===
What do this error means?
FATAL 1:  No pg_hba.conf entry for host 192.168.1.4, user postgres, database
template1
FATAL 1:  user "password=" does not exist




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