On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 5:33 PM, Tom Lane<t...@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote:
> Dotan Barak <dota...@gmail.com> writes:
>> I'm using CentOS 5.3 and PostgreSQL version 8.1.11.
>
> Are you using the Red Hat/CentOS postgresql RPMs, or some other
> distribution of PG?
Yes, I'm using the original RPM that comes with CentOS.

>
>> 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)
>
> Odd, particularly seeing that that port was evidently opened before
> 5432.  The only idea that comes to mind is that it's being opened by
> a library for Kerberos or LDAP or some such.  What auth methods have
> you got listed in pg_hba.conf?
>
>                        regards, tom lane
>
"trust all".


The weird thing is that i used this port in a service that i wrote
only few seconds before this happened...

Dotan

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