Hi,
Thanks for that mail. I tried to follow the steps to create a tunnel, but
when I add the connection, I dont really see an option to Save the settings. So
make the changes and log in to my server with the actual hostname, it logs me
in. I open another session on Putty, and the changes I
Hi George,
Make sure you're using the latest PuTTY (something like 0.59 if I
remember rightly.)
Then from the screen that opens when you run PuTTY, Load your saved
settings.
On the right, browse to SSH, then Tunnels - add the settings in there
(your tunnel should be shown in the "Forwarded Por
Adding SSH makes the mix makes it all slightly more complicated. Now let
us first find where its going wrong:
If I scan the previous e-mails I come up with the following (please
correct me if I'm wrong!!!):
1.
Your postgresql server (linux) and client (XP) are on different
machin
I concur, but just so you know I suggested SSH so George can get up and
running quickly while diagnosing the problems later as it requires a lot
of information he doesn't seem to have. We've already established he
has SSH access so it seemed an obvious way to connect so he could
actually begin
>-Original Message-
>From: Andy Shellam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: woensdag 25 april 2007 21:25
>To: Joris Dobbelsteen
>Cc: George Heller; pgadmin-support@postgresql.org
>Subject: Re: [pgadmin-support] Server not listening
>
>I concur, but just so you know I suggested SSH so George c
Joris Dobbelsteen wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Andy Shellam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: woensdag 25 april 2007 21:25
To: Joris Dobbelsteen
Cc: George Heller; pgadmin-support@postgresql.org
Subject: Re: [pgadmin-support] Server not listening
I concur, but just so you know I sugge