> I had done the same but still the problem is like that the user is
> able to access all the databases in the current server. Even the
> order is like same and if I comment the second line(all access) then
> the error is there.
You did issue "pg_ctl reload" or restart postgresql after making changes
to pg_hba.conf?
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.3/interactive/auth-pg-hba-conf.html
The pg_hba.conf file is read on start-up and when the main
server process receives a SIGHUP signal. If you edit the file
on an active system, you will need to signal the server (using
pg_ctl reload or kill -HUP) to make it re-read the file.
> Please provide solution for the same.
Please read the fine manual.
Regards
Tometzky
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