On 11/01/11 1:04 AM, Robert Young wrote:
3.Client applications hard-coding "localhost".
> 4.PG hard-coding "localhost".
Since They are equivalent,the answer is obvious:
Both #3 and #4 are wrong.
as Tom Lane already said, and I'll quote again..
Look, we will explain this once more. Postgres is entitled to assume
that "localhost" means the local machine; there are Internet standards
saying so. On the other hand, client applications that assume the
database server is on the same machine they are on are definitely
broken, and need to be fixed.
anyways, this is NOT a postgresql bug, so this is the wrong list for
this discussion.
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