"Nicolas Gignac" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have installed Postgres 8.2 on a internal server having Windows Server
> 2003 (IIS 6) up and running.
> - I have configure the hp_config file to: host
> all                             0.0.0.0./0
> md5
> - I have change the listening address to '*' in the postgres.conf file
> - No Firewall activated on this internal server
> - I have restart the server and I can connect to postgres from remote
> computer, PostgreSQL works only from the local host
> - When I do a Netstat I got this: TCP           127.0.0.0.1:5432
> 0.0.0.0.0                          LISTENING              440

I'm pretty sure the above entry is only listening for local connections
--- I think there should be a netstat entry showing your machine's real
IP address and port 5432.  Since there's not, you probably didn't change
listen_addresses correctly; maybe you forgot to uncomment the
postgresql.conf line, or edited the wrong copy of the file, or didn't
really restart the server.

                        regards, tom lane

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