On 2009-05-08, George Weaver wrote:
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> Hi,
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> I have a client with a main office and a branch offi
George Weaver schrieb:
I have a client with a main office and a branch office about 90 miles
away.
[...]
What would be the best solution for them to access a PostgreSQL
database located at the main office from the branch office?
I read the other messages and the advice about fixed IP or dynam
George Weaver wrote:
Hi,
I have a client with a main office and a branch office about 90 miles
away.
They have a server at the main office but it is not a web server.
What would be the best solution for them to access a PostgreSQL
database located at the main office from the branch office
- Original Message -
From: "Bill Moran"
To: "George Weaver"
Cc: "pgsql-general"
Sent: Friday, May 08, 2009 9:45 AM
Subject: Re: [GENERAL] Remote access
In response to "George Weaver" :
[snip]
I have clients with web-based servers which u
Hi Andrew,
Interesting! Thanks for the detail.
George
- Original Message -
From: Andrew Gould
To: George Weaver
Cc: pgsql-general
Sent: Friday, May 08, 2009 9:57 AM
Subject: Re: [GENERAL] Remote access
On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 9:37 AM, George Weaver wrote:
Andrew
On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 9:37 AM, George Weaver wrote:
> Andrew Gould in reponse to George Weaver wrote:
>
> Hi Andrew,
>>>
>>
> Hi,
>
> I have a client with a main office and a branch office about 90 miles
> away.
>
> They have a server at the main office but it is not a
Hi Andrew,
Hi,
I have a client with a main office and a branch office about 90 miles
away.
They have a server at the main office but it is not a web server.
What would be the best solution for them to access a PostgreSQL database
located at the main office from the branch office?
I a
George Weaver wrote:
Hi,
I have a client with a main office and a branch office about 90 miles away.
They have a server at the main office but it is not a web server.
What would be the best solution for them to access a PostgreSQL database
located at the main office from the branch office?
On Fri, 2009-05-08 at 10:45 -0400, Bill Moran wrote:
> In response to "George Weaver" :
> proved you a static IP and rent you rack space for ~$150/month.
> That kind of thing will provide you with the professional reliability
> that most people expect but will never get from consumer DSL and
> cab
In response to "George Weaver" :
[snip]
> I have clients with web-based servers which utilize my application
> connecting via the internet. I guess where my ignorance manifests itself is
> how to connect when the server is not a web server and doesn't have a fixed
> IP address. Is it necess
Andrew Gould in reponse to George Weaver wrote:
Hi Andrew,
Hi,
I have a client with a main office and a branch office about 90 miles
away.
They have a server at the main office but it is not a web server.
What would be the best solution for them to access a PostgreSQL database
locat
A. Kretschmer wrote:
> There are some ways to do that, for instance a so called SSH-Tunnel,
> read http://docs.planetargon.com/PostgreSQL_SSH_Tunnel
SSH tunneling transports TCP over a TCP encapsulation. The adaptive rate
control may not work how you'd expect; I've had some odd issues with SSH
tu
On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 9:07 AM, George Weaver - Cleartag Software <
gwea...@cleartagsoftware.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Andrew,
>
> Hi,
>>>
>>
> I have a client with a main office and a branch office about 90 miles
>>> away.
>>>
>>
> They have a server at the main office but it is not a web server.
>>>
From: "A. Kretschmer"
In response to George Weaver :
Hi,
I have a client with a main office and a branch office about 90 miles
away.
They have a server at the main office but it is not a web server.
What would be the best solution for them to access a PostgreSQL database
located at the
In response to George Weaver :
> Hi,
>
> I have a client with a main office and a branch office about 90 miles away.
>
> They have a server at the main office but it is not a web server.
>
> What would be the best solution for them to access a PostgreSQL database
> located at the main office
Hi,
I have a client with a main office and a branch office about 90 miles away.
They have a server at the main office but it is not a web server.
What would be the best solution for them to access a PostgreSQL database
located at the main office from the branch office?
I am not "network savvy"
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