Hi,
My name is Jose Esquivel I'm form Costa Rica, I have been using PostgreSQL since my first steps as a system engineer. A few days ago one of the applications I developed stopped working, is a Java stand-alone application that uses the postgresql-8.0-311.jdbc3.jar driver to connect to a PostgreSQL 8.0 database. I installed the DB in a Windows XP in order to function as a server. These are the steps I executed in order to make the postmaster accept TCP/IP connection:
1- Log as the posgresql user.
2- Include the Ips of the computers that are going to connect to the server via TCP/IP in the pg_hba.conf file as follows:
host all all 192.168.16.0/24 md5
I used 192.168.16.0/24 because the computers that could ask for connections are: 192.168.16.1, 192.168.16.2, and 192.168.16.3.
3- Set the listen_addresses = '*' in the postgresql.conf
4- Stop the postmaster using the following command:
pg_ctl -stop -D "C:\Program Files\PostgreSQL\8.0\data"
5- Start the postmaster using the following commad:
pg_ctl -o -i -D "C:\Program Files\PostgreSQL\8.0\data"
I attached the .conf files in case I missed something. The problem is that these steps used to work but now I have not been able to make it work again, I checked the network and I could ping all of the other computers. Could you please tell me if I am missing something or what am I doing wrong?
Thanks a lot for your time.
My name is Jose Esquivel I'm form Costa Rica, I have been using PostgreSQL since my first steps as a system engineer. A few days ago one of the applications I developed stopped working, is a Java stand-alone application that uses the postgresql-8.0-311.jdbc3.jar driver to connect to a PostgreSQL 8.0 database. I installed the DB in a Windows XP in order to function as a server. These are the steps I executed in order to make the postmaster accept TCP/IP connection:
1- Log as the posgresql user.
2- Include the Ips of the computers that are going to connect to the server via TCP/IP in the pg_hba.conf file as follows:
host all all 192.168.16.0/24 md5
I used 192.168.16.0/24 because the computers that could ask for connections are: 192.168.16.1, 192.168.16.2, and 192.168.16.3.
3- Set the listen_addresses = '*' in the postgresql.conf
4- Stop the postmaster using the following command:
pg_ctl -stop -D "C:\Program Files\PostgreSQL\8.0\data"
5- Start the postmaster using the following commad:
pg_ctl -o -i -D "C:\Program Files\PostgreSQL\8.0\data"
I attached the .conf files in case I missed something. The problem is that these steps used to work but now I have not been able to make it work again, I checked the network and I could ping all of the other computers. Could you please tell me if I am missing something or what am I doing wrong?
Thanks a lot for your time.
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