> The following bug has been logged online:
> 
> Bug reference:      2642
> Logged by:          Christoph Zwerschke
> Email address:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> PostgreSQL version: 8.1.4
> Operating system:   Win XP
> Description:        Connection problems without IPv6
> Details: 
> 
> I am using PostgreSQL 8.1.4 on Win XP, installed from the 
> official binary.
> 
> When I start the PostgreSQL service, and I have my LAN 
> network interface activated with TCP/IP installed, but IPv6 
> deinstalled, I cannot connect to the PostgreSQL database. In 
> the log file, I get the following error
> message:
> 
> "LOG: could not receive data from client: An operation was 
> attempted on something that is not a socket."
> 
> This problem does *not* happen if:
> 
> - the LAN network interface is deactivated or
> - the TCP/IP protocol is deactivated or
> - the TCP/IP protocol is activated, and TCP/IP v6 protocol is 
> installed (must not be activated)
> 
> It happens only if:
> 
> - the LAN network interface is activated and
> - the TCP/IP protocol is activated and
> - the TCP/IP v6 protocol is not installed

I've never seen any mention at all about this before. Do you have any
antivirus or firewall software on this machine? Especially firewall
software has a bad habit of breaking regular winsock operations, as
we've seen in many different cases...

Also, what is the value of listen_addresses in your postgresql.conf?


//Magnus

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