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On 02.05.12 07:15, Archana K N wrote: > Thanksss...it worked. > > > The firewall was on and I turned it off. > > -- > ------------------- > regards > archana > -------------------- Hallo, I hope that you turned it off for test purpose only. Kind regards Sven
On 05/02/12 01:15, Archana K N wrote: > Thanksss...it worked. > > > The firewall was on and I turned it off. Wrong answer! You can turn off the firewall to confirm the source of the problem. You should then immediately turn on the firewall and configure it to allow this traffic through.
hello
So if I turn on the firewall then i should give the port address for allowing the connection...right? or is there any other way.
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regards
archana
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Archana K N <archanakknn@gmail.com> hat am 2. Mai 2012 um 17:16 geschrieben:
> hello
>
> So if I turn on the firewall then i should give the port address for
> allowing the connection...right? or is there any other way.
> --
> -------------------
> regards
> archana
> --------------------
> hello
>
> So if I turn on the firewall then i should give the port address for
> allowing the connection...right? or is there any other way.
> --
> -------------------
> regards
> archana
> --------------------
Hallo,
allow incoming connections on the IP of your DB-Server "and" the PostgreSQL-Port.
Kind regards
Sven