Did you purposely change the default port? Are you specifying the change in pgadmin? If the pg_hba.conf file is the problem, pgadmin will tell you with a message like:

FATAL: no pg_hba.conf entry for host "IPADDRESS", user "USER", database "DATABASE", SSL ON/OFF

Are you getting a similar message or is the connection timing out?

Marcelo de Moraes Serpa wrote:
 I can´t connect to my postgresql8.1 server running on Debian. The pgadmin
client says it can't connect. I already edited the pg_hba.conf and
postgresql.conf (listen_addresses = '*' and port) but the problem remains,
pg_admin is running on a XP machine without Firewalls enabled, Debian is
also not running any kind of firewall. I should also note the I just
upgraded to 8.1, some minutes ago I was running 7.4 and connections **were
working fine**.

pg_hba.conf:

http://www.pastebin.ca/980122

postgresql.conf (connection settings section):

http://www.pastebin.ca/980147

PostgreSQL 8.1 Debain Etch package.

Any hints greatly appreciated!

Marcelo.


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