On Nov 29, 2008, at 4:05 PM, ries van Twisk wrote:
>
> On Nov 29, 2008, at 3:56 PM, Steve Henry wrote:
>
>> I am just getting started with PostgreSQL. I've installed
>> PostgreSQL 8.3.5-1 on a MacPro server running Leopard Server 105.5
>>
>> I can connect to the database with PGAdmin on the server, but I
>> can't access the database from another Mac on my network. I get
>> the following error message:
>>
>> I've done the following:
>>
>> - checked the postgresql.conf file for listen_addresses, it's set
>> to '*'
>>
>> - modified the pg_hba.conf file to allow traffice from the network
>> in my office.
>>
>> - made sure my OS X Server Firewall has a hole for the port to be
>> used.
>>
>> What am I missing? Any help would be greatly appreciated...
>>
>> Steve Henry
>> San Diego Mac IT
>
>
>
> What did you do so far??
>
> 1) is PG listening now to all interfaces??
> 2) Did you modify your pg_hba.conf accordingly already??
> 3) DO you have a firewall that might block incoming requests on port
> 5432??
>
Sorry, didn't read the initial mail correctly...
Did you restart PostgreSQL?
Ries