I think the problem may have been due to a windows 7 firewall setting. I
enabled psql.exe under 'Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Windows
Firewall\Allowed Programs' and this seemed to solve the problem.

-David

On Sun, Jun 3, 2012 at 1:35 PM, Charlie Sharpsteen <
charles.sharpst...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Sunday, June 3, 2012 10:22:03 AM UTC-7, David Quinn wrote:
>>
>> I have already edited the pg_hba.conf and postgresql.conf files and can
>> connect remotely using pgadmin so I think that is not a problem.
>>
>> Charlie, should I include this code in the command that I described
>> earlier, or is it something that I should run first?
>>
>
> It is something that you should run first, in a separate terminal. Note
> that since you are using Windows you may not have an `ssh` command unless
> you have installed a suite of UNIX tools such as MSYS. You may also be able
> to set up a SSH tunnel using PuTTY.
>
>
> -Charlie
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