Hi Tom,

It now works!

I hate SELinux, it always cause me problems.

Any suggestion on how to make SELinux happy without having to turn it off.

Thanks,

Bernard

Tom Lane wrote:
Bernard Miville <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I am just trying to connect to a Postgresql DB using a Perl cgi script from a web page from my own computer on a remote network. I am using Postgresql 8.1.4 on Fedora Core 5 with a Linux firewall that allows all traffic.

Given that it's a "permission denied" error, I'm wondering about SELinux.
If you do "/usr/sbin/setenforce 0" as root, does it start working?

I don't suggest turning off SELinux as a permanent solution, but we
need to narrow down where the problem is.

                        regards, tom lane

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