On 6/26/24 12:56, Tarras, Tim wrote:
Windows Defender is turned off and a 3rd party AV is being used.  We did ask 
about that and were told that would not be the issue.  I would also think that 
I would be dropping the connection when I am on the Server itself which is not 
the case.

I have attached the log files with the Errors highlighted in Yellow Go to last 
page in each one. In reading the whole error the password authentication failed 
for the postgres user, which is not the user we are logged in as to this 
database.

Not sure if this is related but for completeness:

1) There seem to be quite a few of:

"ERROR:  relation <some_relation> does not exist at character"

Is that normal?

2) Also:

FATAL:  password authentication failed for user "postgres"

Somewhat concerning that someone/thing is trying to connect as the super user and failing. Maybe just erroneous password for some monitoring program or potentially someone trying to hack the database.

3) In your original post you said the issue pops up when you are remotely accessing the Postgres server via ArcgisPro 3.3.0.

a) Where is that remote machine located.

b) OS and version of the machine.

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Adrian Klaver
adrian.kla...@aklaver.com



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