Обсуждение: Network Connection Problem
Hello, I am trying to setup a fresh install of Postgresql 7.2.1 on a fresh install of Debian Woody. I am using the debian version of Postgresql. I have enabled set tcpip_socket = 1 in the postgresql.conf file and verified the postmaster is running with the -i option. I have also added the line host all 192.168.100.34 255.255.255.0 trust to my pg_hba.conf file. For good measure, I also restarted the server. I have no problems connecting locally, but if I attempt to connect remotely, I get the error No pg_hba.conf entry for host 192.168.100.34, user postgres, database template1. I have tried it with the netmask set to 255.255.255.255 as well. Anybody have any suggestions or ideas on what the problem might be? I checked the FAQ and found nothing.... Thanks! -- Joe Osburn Internet Exposure, Inc. http://www.iexposure.com josburn@iexposure.com Web Development - Web Marketing - ISP Services (612) 676-1946 x12
Joe,
> I am trying to setup a fresh install of Postgresql 7.2.1 on a fresh install
> of Debian Woody. I am using the debian version of Postgresql. I have
> enabled set tcpip_socket = 1 in the postgresql.conf file and verified the
> postmaster is running with the -i option. I have also added the line
> host all 192.168.100.34 255.255.255.0 trust
> to my pg_hba.conf file. For good measure, I also restarted the server. I
> have no problems connecting locally, but if I attempt to connect remotely, I
> get the error No pg_hba.conf entry for host 192.168.100.34, user postgres,
> database template1. I have tried it with the netmask set to 255.255.255.255
> as well.
As of 7.2, after changing the pg_hba.conf file, you have to restart Postgres
to utilize the changes. This is an annoying change of behavior which was
made to speed up connection creation (which it did).
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Josh Berkus <josh@agliodbs.com> writes:
> As of 7.2, after changing the pg_hba.conf file, you have to restart Postgres
> to utilize the changes.
Or just SIGHUP the postmaster (see "pg_ctl reload").
regards, tom lane