Thanks for the quick response.

On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 11:26 AM, Richard Huxton<d...@archonet.com> wrote:
> Dotan Barak wrote:
>>
>> Hi.
>>
>> I'm using CentOS 5.3 and PostgreSQL version 8.1.11.
>>
>> I opened the posgres SQL to accept incoming connections:
>>
>> <snip start from postgresql.conf>
>> listen_addresses = '*'
>>                                       # comma-separated list of addresses;
>>                                       # defaults to 'localhost', '*' = all
>> port = 5432
>> max_connections = 100
>> <snip end>
>>
>> It seems that the posgres SQL sometimes listen on other ports than 5432:
>> # lsof -i -n -P  | grep postg
>> postmaste 18415 postgres    3u  IPv4  99670       TCP *:17583 (LISTEN)
>> postmaste 18415 postgres    4u  IPv6 102029       TCP *:5432 (LISTEN)
>> postmaste 18415 postgres    5u  IPv4 102030       TCP *:5432 (LISTEN)
>
> Never seen this before. One thing that does leap out though is that you've
> got IPv4 and IPv6 sockets active at the same time. Does grepping for "17583"
> show anything useful?

grep on what?
(on ps: there isn't anything).

Dotan

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