"Uwe C. Schroeder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> have you enabled tcp in postgresql.conf ?
> the parameter in question is pretty much on top of the file and should read
> tcpip_socket = true

And if you have set that, look at the system's packet filtering rules
--- recent Red Hat releases tend to disallow traffic to port 5432 by
default.

"Connection refused" is a kernel-level refusal --- it means that the
postmaster never got your request at all, either because it wasn't
listening on that port or because something in-between blocked the
packet.  So there's no point in looking at your pg_hba configuration.

Some troubleshooting info is in these parts of the docs:

http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.0/static/postmaster-start.html#CLIENT-CONNECTION-PROBLEMS
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.0/static/client-authentication-problems.html

                        regards, tom lane

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