Hello Herouth,
it was indeed the authentication-method: with "password" it works well.
Thanks,
Jelle.
>At 11:31 +0200 on 07/09/1999, Jelle Ruttenberg wrote:
>
>
>> Unable to connect to Ident server on the host which is trying to connect
>> to Postgres (IP address 212.52.7.241, Port 113). errno
At 12:37 +0200 on 07/09/1999, Teodor Cimpoesu wrote:
> Second, hmm, your port is 113 but I know the default is 5432.
> If nobody is listening to a port where you are trying to connect, you
> get the same respone (connection refused).
No, you got that wrong. Port 113 is on the CLIENT side. It go
Jelle Ruttenberg wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> I'm trying to connect from a NT via psqlODBC (6.40.0005) to a
> Linux-machine with PostgreSQL 6.5.1 up and running. The connection is
> refused and in the logfile on the Linux-machine is the following message:
>
> Unable to connect to Ident server on t
At 11:31 +0200 on 07/09/1999, Jelle Ruttenberg wrote:
> Unable to connect to Ident server on the host which is trying to connect
> to Postgres (IP address 212.52.7.241, Port 113). errno = Connection
> refused (111)
This seems to indicate that your Postgres authentication method is "ident",
rath
Hello all,
I'm trying to connect from a NT via psqlODBC (6.40.0005) to a
Linux-machine with PostgreSQL 6.5.1 up and running. The connection is
refused and in the logfile on the Linux-machine is the following message:
Unable to connect to Ident server on the host which is trying to connect
to