Hi Guillaume
I have this issue but not only with VPN. You can reproduce by using
SSH with -L argument as
ssh -L 2000:127.0.0.1:5432 myuser@my_ip
launch PgAdmin with localhost avec IP and port 2000
execute a query, go to you terminal, press Ctrl + C to cut the
connection and retry the previous command ssh -L ....
and refresh the connexion on PgAdmin, it crash
Regards,
2011/6/30 Guillaume Lelarge <guillaume@lelarge.info>:
> On Wed, 2011-06-29 at 13:10 -0700, Josh Berkus wrote:
>> All,
>>
>> I'm not sure if anyone uses pgadmin over as many VPNs as I do, and has
>> noticed this.
>>
>> On OSX, at least, pgadmin can't deal with broken database connections at
>> all. If my connection was over a VPN, and the VPN, and I log back in,
>> there is no way to get pgadmin to reconnect to that database except by
>> shutting down pgadmin completely and restarting it.
>>
>> Is this an issue which is common to all platforms? Or an OSX-specific
>> issue?
>>
>
> We had some previous reports about this. The issue is that I can't
> reproduce it (mainly because I don't have a PostgreSQL server on a VPN
> connection).
>
>
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