From: | Mike Mascari <mascarm(at)mascari(dot)com> |
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To: | Red Pineseed <yue207(at)home(dot)com> |
Cc: | David Lloyd-Jones <david(dot)lloyd-jones(at)attcanada(dot)ca>, pgsql-interfaces(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: PSQL Working, but PGAccess Not Connecting. |
Date: | 2000-07-31 03:42:45 |
Message-ID: | 3984F5B5.DCE92A11@mascari.com |
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Red Pineseed wrote:
>
> It looks like you don't have the user permission set up
> properly. Here is a jpg much like what you have descrbibed
> in the message. What the postmaster is not running in the
> background or the user permission is not set properly, you
> get a message like that.
>
> use the createuser command to create user and set proper
> permision and connect the db like.
>
> Philip
Except that there's a difference between "Connection refused",
which is typical of the postmaster not being started with the -i
option, and "Network unreachable", which is typical of a TCP/IP
application where the kernel cannot resolve the route to the
destination host. The user never did specify the success/failure
of testing loop-back via telnet on 127.0.0.1. My bet is it didn't
work. My money's on Tom Lane.
Mike Mascari
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