Re: Remote access
От | George Weaver |
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Тема | Re: Remote access |
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Msg-id | 793B49BB1B274D129A5F3E22F38B8315@d800 обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Remote access ("George Weaver" <gweaver@shaw.ca>) |
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Re: Remote access
Re: Remote access |
Список | pgsql-general |
Andrew Gould in reponse to George Weaver wrote: >>Hi Andrew, >>>>Hi, >>>>I have a client with a main office and a branch office about 90 miles >>>>away. >>>>They have a server at the main office but it is not a web server. >>>>What would be the best solution for them to access a PostgreSQL database >>>>located at the main office from the branch office? >>>>I am not "network savvy", but if I get pointed in the right direction I >>>>should be able to fill in the blanks. >>>>Thanks in advance! >>>The best solution will depend upon the type of activity the branch office needs to perform with the database server. >>The application is an inventory management system. Their current solution is an MS Access based system and they use Microsoft Terminal Services to enable the branch office to access the main office server. They are considering a move to an application that I provide which utilizes PostgreSQL. >>>Also, what operating system(s) are they running at the branch office? >>Everything is Windows based. >>George >Hi George, >MS Access can access PostgreSQL servers via ODBC links. There is an SSL >Mode configuration option in the PostgreSQL ODBC driver for security. Hi Andrew, I have clients with web-based servers which utilize my application connecting via the internet. I guess where my ignorance manifests itself is how to connect when the server is not a web server and doesn't have a fixed IP address. Is it necessary for them to set the server up with a fixed address, or is there some other alternative? Thanks for your time. George
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