Hi all,

I've got a machine I am setting up (read; low volume atm). I need a way to log all the queries made to Postgres (just for a short time).

I've got a problem with a 3rd party program (OSS, but I'm not 'let' enough to trace it) and I am hoping to help fix the problem by being able to see what query it is exactly trying to do.

I remember once long ago I did this but I'll be dumb-struck if I can remember how.

  As an aside;

I've got a user named 'madison' who is in postgres and owns another database which is working fine with one of my programs. So I know the user is okay. I've created a new database and I am trying to tell this program to connect to the new database as this user (local machine) but I keep getting the error:

2006-02-02 23:07:36 [21958] LOG: connection received: host=127.0.0.1 port=33387 2006-02-02 23:07:36 [21958] FATAL: IDENT authentication failed for user "madison"
2

I've tried changing the 'pg_hba.conf' file from 'ident sameuser' to 'trust'' with no love, too.

I'm hoping that seeing the query this program is using might help me solve this problem.

  Thanks!!

Madison

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