Hello John,

Just saw this message.


> 
> Still set to the default:
> 
> #listen_addresses = 'localhost'         # what IP address(es) to
> listen on;
>                                         # comma-separated list of 
> addresses;
>                                         # defaults to 'localhost';
> use '*' 
> for all
>                                         # (change requires restart)
> #port = 5432                            # (change requires restart)
> 
> I did change the Unix domain socket directories:
> 
> #unix_socket_directories = '/tmp'       # comma-separated list of 
> directories
> unix_socket_directories = '/tmp,/var/pgsql'     # *****changed from
> default
> # 
> 
> 

Your set-up has Apache, PHP and Postgres all running from the same
machine.
So as far as running from there goes, it is "localhost".
There is no requirement to traverse a network. It is all on the same
physical machine.

Alter your postgresql.conf file and remove the hash so that:-

listen_addresses = 'localhost'

is explicitly defined. Alter pg_hba.conf so that localhost is declared
and let's see what happens.

Cheers,
Rob


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