I restarted postgresql but that wasn't the problem I didn't have the proper settings in pg.hba.conf. I added the setting
# host
all
all
192.168.1.100/32 md5
and that worked. I am running the most recent version of postres and
postgis. I can now connect on the network bu
Mmaclennan:
Restart Postgresql. If you need help with
this, let us know.
Ezra Taylor
On 16 Feb 2006 21:38:07 -0800, mmaclennan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have installed postgresql with postgis on a server at my home and I
> have loaded some data into it but I can not a
Douglas McNaught <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I also noticed that I needed to change the listening_addresses under
>> the connection setting in the postgresql.config file. DO I have to do
>> this? I didn't find the information really clear and there weren't any
>> examples for me to understand w
"mmaclennan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi yeah I was doing some reading today and realized that I had to
> change the pg_hba.conf file from local host to something else but I
> don't wuite understand what I am suppose to be entering for the
> CIDR-Address setting. This database will only be ac
Hi yeah I was doing some reading today and realized that I had to
change the pg_hba.conf file from local host to something else but I
don't wuite understand what I am suppose to be entering for the
CIDR-Address setting. This database will only be accessed from the
network and surrounding computers.
: [GENERAL] connecting to pgsql
I have installed postgresql with postgis on a server at my home and I
have loaded some data into it but I can not access this data from
another computer. I have downloaded the ODBC driver from the postgresql
web site and have installed it on another computer but when I
I have installed postgresql with postgis on a server at my home and I
have loaded some data into it but I can not access this data from
another computer. I have downloaded the ODBC driver from the postgresql
web site and have installed it on another computer but when I try to
establish a connection