On Sat, 2004-06-26 at 03:42, deb_milist wrote: > thanks oliver..... > but i still get the same error.
Do you mean that it still says it can't find "127.0.0.1," or simply that it doesn't authenticate? > i think it's postgresql auth. problem ( ...or i dunno) > in the latest howto ( as i sent within my e-mail before ) there's > differences in how to treath > postgresql 7.2 and 7.3 which acoording to the howto those are the only > postgre environtment this > techtables has been tested. > since i'm running sid with postgresql 7.4.3, i guess there will be > another setting need to be applied. > ( example : it said i need to change the value "ident sameuser" to > "MD5" in pg_hba.conf so postgre > will ask for password: in my experience it's failed and when i try to > replace "MD5" with "password" Your pg_hba.conf settings had "trust" access, didn't they? (I haven't kept previous postings.) If so, PostgreSQL gives access without any authentication and the problem is in the connection string. If you change /etc/postgresql/pg_hba.conf, you need to reload or restart the postmaster after making the change: root# /etc/init.d/postgresql reload If you changed to "trust" or "md5" authentication without reloading, PostgreSQL would not take any notice of your changes. If you are using "md5" authentication (lower case required, I think), you also need to set the users' passwords before they can be used. Go into psql as user postgres and do: ALTER USER username WITH PASSWORD 'password goes here'; -- Oliver Elphick [EMAIL PROTECTED] Isle of Wight http://www.lfix.co.uk/oliver GPG: 1024D/A54310EA 92C8 39E7 280E 3631 3F0E 1EC0 5664 7A2F A543 10EA ======================================== "Therefore being justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ." Romans 5:1 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]