Andrzej, QGIS is just an example as I use it in combination with postgis in order to work in mapping GIS elements. With odbc I still need to open up the server ports to the outside world which is what I want to avoid.
regards, Bastiaan On Wed, 12 Aug 2020 at 11:43, androxkentaki <androxkent...@gmail.com> wrote: > i don't know what id Qgis and why You want to do it via pgAdmin... > > But did You consider using ODBC connection and its driver? > > śr., 12 sie 2020 o 08:58 bw <bwak...@gmail.com> napisał(a): > >> Hi, >> >> As I do not like to open-up my postgresql port to the outside world and >> managing users via pgadmin is very user friendly. I was wondering if >> somehow it would be possible to give external applications like Qgis for >> instance access to the database via pgadmin? >> >> For example in qgis in order to access the database it needs to connect >> directly to the postgresql port and I have to create a linux user for them. >> I do not want that. I rather manage this inside pgadmin. If qgis would >> somehow be able to connect to the db via a pgadmin api that would be really >> great. >> >> regards, >> Bastiaan >> > > > -- > Z wyrazami szacunku > Andrzej Gerasimuk >