> If by "broken connection" you are referring to the "invalid startup
> packet" lines - that has been known to be caused by pretty much anything
> other than a postgresql client connecting to the pg server port, ie
> portscanner, someone telnetting, net bot, etc.
>
Do you actually mean the "incomplete startup packet"? That's what I got in the log
file, and I don't know why I got this in every log file. The database and even the
Debian system all are newly installed, less than a week, and I didn't make any
scanner thing anywhere yet. The only tool I know that is related to postgresql is
the pgAdmin3 , which I installed after the postgresql.
So what has gone wrong? It's dengerous. Any one can tell me how I can track this
done to find out? What I should do exactly? Any help from anyone would be highly
appreciated!
Will reinstallation help?
leo
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