On Fri, 14 Aug 1998, Kapoor, Nishikant X wrote:

> Hello friends
> 
> I have apache-1.1.3-3 and PostgreSQL-6.3.2 running on my Linux RH4.2,
> kernel 2.0.30 (genx). I have a Java Applet that tries to connect to
> PostgreSQL
> using JDBC, from NS-4.5b1 on an IBM RISC6000, AIX-4.1.4 (mm01).
> 
> Typing "mm01: netscape http://genx/PrfApplet.htm" brings up the applet
> in the NS
> but the database connection is not established. The Java console shows:
> 
> openDb(PrfDb):Connecting to Database URL = jdbc:postgresql:prfdb...
> openDb(PrfDb): Could not connect. e= security.Couldn't connect to
> 'localhost' with origin from 'genx'.
> 
> The same problems exits when I start NS from the same machine where the
> PostgreSQL
> server is running i.e. the Linux box(genx).
> 
> *** But, when I use "genx: netscape http://127.0.0.1/PrfApplet.htm" on
> genx, the
> *** database connection gets established.

Have you configured pg_hba.conf to allow connections from mm01 to the
database?

By default, it allows connections from localhost (127.0.0.1) but for other
remote hosts, you have to add their (or a subnet's) IP address/mask before
PostgreSQL will allow a connection.

> The two machines genx and mm01 are on the same network and can ping each
> other
> using the hostnames.

This is the same reason why genx fails - the host name is using the
ethernet port,  and not localhost.

> 
> THE CLASSPATH IS *NOT* SET ON RISC MACHINE (mm01) and the postgresql.jar
> is already
> in mm01:$MOZILLA_HOME/java/classes.

The fact that you are getting connections failing or succeeding rules this
out. If it was a classpath problem, you'd be getting different exceptions
being thrown.

AFAIK, browsers don't use CLASSPATH anyhow.

> Can someone please help me. This has been much more complicated than
> what I'd anticipated.
> 
> I'm not sure if this is a problem at Java end or the PostgreSQL end. So,
> please
> excuse me if I've posted this problem to the wrong group. I'm just
> desperate for help !!!

It looks like postgres is not allowing the connection, so the first place
to check is pg_hba.conf

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