s d <daku.san...@gmail.com> writes:

> It might be a dumb thought, but...

thanks. There are not dumb thoughts with such problems...

> Did you run the script from ipython as postgres user?
> External programs called by triggers run as postgres, and maybe your
> postgres user doesn't have rights to reach the remote service.

i don't understand exactly (it is the 1. time I write a procedure even
in PG). It is so:
1. I run ipython as my user (igor); 
2. I run postgres both as user and as postgres. In both cases the same
   error. PG does not run ipython, because ipython is just a console for
   python. PG should only run python (2 or 3).

IN any case, important is your last thought... I dont see in the doc of
PG in the chapter of rules and privileges nothing about privileges to
make internet connections...



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