On 1/21/21 7:30 PM, Keith Christian wrote:
Hello again Postgres friends,

Customer is unable to log in to a PG database on 5432 using a Windows client.
Output of my test sessions below, I think the problem may be lines 3 -
7 but no idea.
Ideas greatly appreciated!


Lines 1,2 PG Log entries
Lines 3-7 pg_hba.conf entries
Lines 8-10 postgresql.conf entries
Lines 11-12 Logging into the postgresql machine from a Linux machine
Lines 13-15 Successfully logged in, testing that SSH to the
linuxserver is successful
Lines 16-20 pguser successfully executes a query

      1. LOG:  connection received: host=aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd port=52310

Is "52310" a typo?

      2. 2021-01-21 15:34:00.657 MST [12011] FATAL:  no pg_hba.conf
entry for host "aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd", user "pguser", database "testpgdb",
SSL off


      3. # IPv4 local connections:
      4. # host    all             all             127.0.0.1/32          ident
      5. host    pguser        all               eee.fff.ggg.1/24       password
      6. host    pguser        all               hhh.jjj.kkk.1/24        
password
      7. host    pguser        all               0.0.0.0/0             password


      8. #listen_addresses = 'localhost'
      9. listen_addresses = '*'
     10. #port = 5432


     11. pguser@linuxserver:~$ ssh -q pgu...@www.xxx.yyy.zzz
     12. pgu...@www.xxx.yyy.zzz's password:


     13. [pguser@pgserver ~]$ psql -U pguser -W testpgdb
     14. pguser=> \conninfo
     15. You are connected to database "testpgdb" as user "pguser" via
socket in "/var/run/postgresql" at port "5432".

What if you add aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd/32 to pg_hba.conf?

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